[MacPorts] #28231: QiII 1.07 functional programming language developed by Dr Mark Tarver
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#28231: QiII 1.07 functional programming language developed by Dr Mark Tarver
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Reporter: quest@… | Owner: macports-tickets@…
Type: submission | Status: closed
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 1.9.2
Resolution: fixed | Keywords:
Port: QiII |
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Changes (by ryandesign@…):
* cc: quest@… (removed)
* keywords: Qi QiII =>
Old description:
> Qi is a functional programming language developed by Dr Mark Tarver and
> introduced in April 2005. A new version was reimplemented and issued as
> Qi II in November 2008. The first version was free software, licensed
> under GPL. But, as GPL was perceived as unfriendly to commercial use,[1]
> Qi II is available via two proprietary licenses: one for personal and
> educational use, and another for producing closed source software.
>
> Qi is written in Lisp. It includes most of the features common to modern
> functional programming languages such as pattern-matching, currying,
> partial applications, guards and (optional) static type checking.
New description:
Qi is a functional programming language developed by Dr Mark Tarver and
introduced in April 2005. A new version was reimplemented and issued as Qi
II in November 2008. The first version was free software, licensed under
GPL. But, as GPL was perceived as unfriendly to commercial use, Qi II is
available via two proprietary licenses: one for personal and educational
use, and another for producing closed source software.
Qi is written in Lisp. It includes most of the features common to modern
functional programming languages such as pattern-matching, currying,
partial applications, guards and (optional) static type checking.
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