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'''A++''' stands for '''abstraction plus reference plus  synthesis''' which is used as a name for the minimalistic  programming language that is built on ARS.
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The first published documentation appeared in German in January 2003 with the title 'Programmirung pur --- Programmieren fundamental und ohne Grenzen' ('Undiluted Programming') having the 
{{ISBN  |3-87820-108-7}} (919 pages). A description of the contents of the book is available in English at: http://www.lambda-bound.com/book/engl/nusinfo.html

In the year 2005 followed an introduction to A++ in English with the title: 'A++ The Smallest Programming Language in the World --- An Educational Language (242 pages) having the {{ISBN  |3-87820-116-8}}. Both titles were published by the S.Toeche-Mittler Verlag in Darmstadt, Germany.
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The develpment of A++ is based on the 'Lambda Calculus' by Alonzo Church and is influenced by Guy L. Steele's Programming Language Scheme.
More details on the history of the develpment are available on the official A++-Website 'www.aplusplus.net' on page http://www.aplusplus.net/aplpleorigin/aplpleorigin.html

(contracted; show full)* A++ Web-Site:  http://www.aplusplus.net
* History of A++: http://www.aplusplus.net/aplpleorigin/aplpleorigin.html
* A++-book online: http://www.aplusplus.net/bookonl/
* Article on PROGOPEDIA: http://www.progopedia.com/language/a-plus-plus/
* Georg P. Loczewski, http://www.lambda-bound.com/book/lambdacalc/lcalconl.html ''The Lambda Calculus and A++''
* ARS++ Web-Site:  http://www.lambda-bound.com

[[Category:Educational programming languages]]