DASL - definizione. Che cos'è DASL
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Cosa (chi) è DASL - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
DASL programming language; DASL (disambiguation); DASL (programming language)

DASL         
Datapoint's Advanced System Language. A cross between C and Pascal by Gene Hughes with custom features for Datapoint hardware (no stack). It is used internally by Datapoint. (1994-11-08)
Distributed Application Specification Language         
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
DASL Programming Language; DASL - Distributed Application Specification Language
The DASL Programming Language (Distributed Application Specification Language) is a high-level, strongly typed programming language originally developed at Sun Microsystems Laboratories between 1999 and 2003 as part of the Ace Project. The goals of the project were to enable rapid development of web-based applications based on Sun's J2EE architecture, and to eliminate the steep learning curve of platform-specific details.
Datapoint's Advanced Systems Language         
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE AND COMPILER PROPRIETARY TO DATAPOINT
DASL (Datapoint's Advanced Systems Language) was a programming language and compiler proprietary to Datapoint. Primarily influenced by Pascal with some C touches, it was created in the early 1980s by Gene Hughes.

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DASL

DASL may mean:

  • Datapoint's Advanced Systems Language
  • Distributed Application Specification Language, developed by Sun Microsystems
  • DAV Searching and Locating, a WebDAV project
  • Director of American Sign Language