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A+ (programming language)

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A+ is a powerful and efficient array programming language written at Morgan Stanley.

Primarily used in a computationally-intensive business environment, many critical applications written in A+ have withstood the demands of real world developers over many years. Written in an interpreted language (which is executed by a highly efficient interpreter) A+ applications tend to be quite portable.

A+ provides a rich set of functions and operators, a modern graphical user interface with a wide selection of widgets and automatic synchronization of widgets and variables, asynchronous execution of functions associated with variables and events, and dynamic loading of user compiled subroutines, among other features.

See also

K programming language

A+ Development.org A+ is freely available under the GNU General Public License