Difference between revisions 481567906 and 484636291 on enwiki'''ARS++''' was developed in 2002 for the book ''Undiluted Programming''<ref>[http://www.lambda-bound.de/book/engl/index.html Description of Undiluted Programming]</ref> to demonstrate '''ARS based programming''' in a real world context. ARS++ is used in the book to implement an [[A++]] [[Interpreter (computing)|interpreter]] and an [[XML]] [[Database]] System. Even the implementation of ARS++ in [[C (programming la(contracted; show full) * The '''second part''' in the name of ARS++ stands for the primitive functions that are imported from Scheme, giving ARS++ almost the same functionality as Scheme. Primitive functions are those, that are not and cannot be defined as lambda abstractions because they are representing a functionality that can only be provided by the underlying [[operating system]] or the [[hardware]]. * The '''third part''' of the name refers to primitive functions that are not defined in [[R5RS]] (the official definition of the programming language Scheme) but are nevertheless important for real world programming like functions allowing to work with [[regular expressions]], with [[TCP/IP]] networks, with embedded databases (e.g. [[Berkeley DB]], [[GNU database manager]]) and a few that provide an interface with the operating system. From a practical point of view a Scheme implementation that includes support for regular expressions, databases, sockets and also provides an interface to the operating system can be called an ARS++ language. == See also == * [[ARS-based programming]] * [[A plusplus|A++]] * [[Educational programming language]] == References == <references/> [[Category:Educational programming languages]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=484636291.
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