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UIL - Universal Intermediate Language sguthery@tiac.net (Scott Guthery) (1998-05-07) |
Re: UIL - Universal Intermediate Language dwight@pentasoft.com (1998-05-12) |
Re: UIL - Universal Intermediate Language laheadle@cs.uchicago.edu (Lyn A Headley) (1998-05-15) |
Re: UIL - Universal Intermediate Language danwang+news@cs.Princeton.EDU (Daniel C. Wang) (1998-05-17) |
Re: UIL - Universal Intermediate Language laheadle@cs.uchicago.edu (Lyn A Headley) (1998-05-18) |
Re: UIL - Universal Intermediate Language shao@cs.yale.edu (Zhong Shao) (1998-05-27) |
From: | "Daniel C. Wang" <danwang+news@cs.Princeton.EDU> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 17 May 1998 00:13:45 -0400 |
Organization: | Princeton University |
References: | 98-05-045 98-05-061 98-05-101 |
Keywords: | UNCOL |
> http://flint.cs.yale.edu/
> [A quick look at the site shows that he's not trying to do a general
> purpose UNCOL, he's only looking at a small subset of semantically
> similar languages. -John]
I don't know if everyone would call ML (functional), Java (OO), and
Safe C (Imperative) semantically similar. The only thing they all have
in common is that have strong static typing and garbage collection.
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