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Kaleidoscope (programming language)

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The Kaleidoscope programming language is a constraint programming language embedding constraints into an imperative object-oriented language.

References

  • Lopez, Gus; Bjorn Freeman-Benson, and Alan Borning (1994). "Kaleidoscope: A Constraint Imperative Programming Language", Constraint Programming. Springer-Verlag, 313-329. 
  • Marriot, Kim; Peter J. Stuckey (1998). Programming with constraints: An introduction. MIT Press.  ISBN 0-262-13341-5

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