Cameleon (programming language)

Cameleon
Paradigm Functional
Designed by Olivier Cugnon de Sévricourt, Vincent Tariel
First appeared 2009
Stable release 2.0.13 / 2014
Typing discipline Static, Dynamic
Implementation language C++, Qt (software)
OS Cross-platform (multi-platform)
Filename extensions .cm, .pa
Website Official website
Influenced by
YAWL

Cameleon is a free and open source graphical language for functional programming, released under an MIT License.

Cameleon language is a graphical data flow language following a two-scale paradigm. It allows an easy up-scale, that is, the integration of any library writing in C++ into the data flow language. Cameleon language aims to democratize macro-programming by an intuitive interaction between the human and the computer where building an application based on a data-process and a GUI is a simple task to learn and to do. Cameleon language allows conditional execution and repetition to solve complex macro-problems.

Cameleon is built on an extension of the petri net model for the description of how the Cameleon language executes a composition.

Features

See also

References

External links


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, March 27, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.