Napier88
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Napier88 was a special kind of programming language created at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. The main person behind it was Ron Morrison, with help from Fred Brown, Richard Connor, and Al Dearle. This language was very advanced because it was the first to mix a flexible system for types of data with a way to keep information safe, even after turning off the computer.
Many people used Napier88 in schools and companies. It was made mostly to show that this kind of programming could work. After 1989 when it was first released, the creators moved on to other projects and stopped updating it.
Even though Napier88 is no longer used, it helped shape other technologies. For example, a type called ANY in CORBA looks a lot like one in Napier88. Also, systems like Microsoft's Common Language Runtime and Java use ideas from Napier88 to solve tricky problems in programming.
History
Napier88 was the third computer language made by Morrison at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. It came after two earlier languages called S-algol and PS-algol.
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