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- FPr_(programming_language) abstract "FPr (Function-level Programming right-associative) is a programming language that is an implementation of an FP-System. FP was invented by John Backus and described in his Turing Award lecture. FPr features the list-techniques of Lisp and some techniques of object-oriented programming especially the use of the infix notation.FPr offers an alternative for the usage of local variables.".
- FPr_(programming_language) comment "FPr (Function-level Programming right-associative) is a programming language that is an implementation of an FP-System. FP was invented by John Backus and described in his Turing Award lecture. FPr features the list-techniques of Lisp and some techniques of object-oriented programming especially the use of the infix notation.FPr offers an alternative for the usage of local variables.".