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- Ωmega abstract "The Omega interpreter is a strict pure functional programming interpreter similar to the Hugs Haskell interpreter. The syntax closely resembles that of Haskell but with important differences: Omega is strict (Hugs is lazy); Ability to introduce new types; Allows writing of functions at the type level.Other differences are documented in the Omega user guide.Omega was developed by Prof. Tim Sheard of Portland State University's Computer Science Department as a language with an infinite hierarchy of computational levels (value, type, kind, sort, etc.). The underlying concept is that data, and functions manipulating data, can be introduced at any level.".
- Ωmega wikiPageID "17643059".
- Ωmega wikiPageRevisionID "586258769".
- Ωmega developer Portland_State_University.
- Ωmega genre Interpreter_(computing).
- Ωmega latestReleaseDate "2011-04-29".
- Ωmega latestReleaseVersion "1.5".
- Ωmega license BSD_licenses.
- Ωmega name "Omega".
- Ωmega operatingSystem Cross-platform.
- Ωmega website Omega.
- Ωmega subject Category:Free_Haskell_implementations.
- Ωmega type Software.
- Ωmega type Work.
- Ωmega type CreativeWork.
- Ωmega type InformationEntity.
- Ωmega comment "The Omega interpreter is a strict pure functional programming interpreter similar to the Hugs Haskell interpreter. The syntax closely resembles that of Haskell but with important differences: Omega is strict (Hugs is lazy); Ability to introduce new types; Allows writing of functions at the type level.Other differences are documented in the Omega user guide.Omega was developed by Prof.".
- Ωmega label "Ωmega".
- Ωmega sameAs %CE%A9mega.
- Ωmega sameAs Q8084002.
- Ωmega sameAs Q8084002.
- Ωmega wasDerivedFrom Ωmega?oldid=586258769.
- Ωmega homepage Omega.