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Re: Event based language, does it exist? dancohen@nospam.canuck.com (Dan Cohen) (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? dancohen@nospam.canuck.com (Dan Cohen) (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? mac@ac.valley.net (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? burow@ifh.de (Burkhard Dietrich Burow) (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? cfc@world.std.com (Chris F Clark) (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? mwh@gradient.cis.upenn.edu (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de (Martin von Loewis) (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? Norman_member@newsguy.com (Norman Culver) (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? cbbrowne@acm.org (2000-09-15) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? henter@wxs.nl (Peter Stevens) (2000-09-21) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? lex@cc.gatech.edu (Lex Spoon) (2000-09-21) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? trollet@skynet.be (Atle) (2000-10-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? rog@vitanuova.com (2000-10-10) |
From: | Martin von Loewis <loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers,comp.lang.misc |
Date: | 8 Sep 2000 02:19:59 -0400 |
Organization: | Humboldt University Berlin, Department of Computer Science |
References: | 00-08-132 00-09-004 |
Keywords: | design |
> Per Olesen wrote:
> > I'm trying to find a language which is based solely on events, but I
> > do not know if it exists. What I do know is, that there is a whole lot
> > of languages out there, so it should be strange if there isn't an
> > event based one :-)
The ITU Specification and Description Language (SDL) is such a
language. It is used in telecommunication standardization and protocol
development, and asynchronous communication is built into the language.
Regards,
Martin
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