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EFL (programming language)

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EFL is a programming language originated by A.D. Hall and completed by Stuart Feldman. It was intended to improve on Fortran by adding control structures similar to those of C and was implemented as a preprocessor to a Fortran compiler. Its name is an initialism for Extended Fortran Language. It is roughly a superset of Ratfor.

References

  • Feldman, S.I. (1979) The programming language EFL. Proceedings of the SIGNUM Conference on the Programming Environment for Development of Numerical Software. pp. 76-79.