Euler (programming language)

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Euler is an early procedural programming language designed by Niklaus Wirth that explored concepts in data structures and algorithmic notation, influencing his later, more widely used languages.

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instanceOf procedural programming language
programming language
academicContext ETH Zurich NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
designedInContextOf algorithmic notation research
data structure research
designer Niklaus Wirth NERFINISHED
developedBy Niklaus Wirth NERFINISHED
era early 1960s
hasFeature algorithmic notation
block structure
explicit data structures
procedures
hasNotableDesigner Niklaus Wirth NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance precursor to Wirth’s more widely used languages
influenced Algol W NERFINISHED
Pascal (programming language) NERFINISHED
later languages by Niklaus Wirth
influencedBy ALGOL family of languages NERFINISHED
namedAfter Leonhard Euler NERFINISHED
paradigm procedural
purpose exploration of algorithmic notation
exploration of data structures
usedIn research on programming language design
teaching of algorithms

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Wirth knownFor Euler (programming language)
subject surface form: Niklaus Wirth