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PAKCS is an implementation of the multi-paradigm declarative language
Curry jointly developed by the Portland State University, the Aachen
University of Technology, and the University of Kiel. Although this is
not a highly optimized implementation but based on a high-level
compilation of Curry programs into Prolog programs, it is not a toy
implementation: PAKCS has been used for a variety of applications so far
(e.g., graphical programming environments, an object-oriented front-end
for Curry, partial evaluators, database applications, HTML programming
with dynamic web pages, prototyping embedded systems). The size of all
current Curry applications implemented with PAKCS amounts to more than
150,000 lines (or 8 mbytes) of program code.

Priority: optional
Section: devel
Suites: amber byzantium 
Maintainer: Debian Curry Maintainers <pkg-curry-maintainers [꩜] lists.alioth.debian.org>
 
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Installed Size: 64.6 MB
Architectures: arm64  amd64 

 

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