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The programming language SETL is a relatively new member of the
so-called "very-high-level" class of languages, some of whose other
well-known mem bers are LISP, APL, SNOBOL, and PROLOG. These
languages all aim to reduce the cost of programming, recognized
today as a main obstacle to future progress in the computer field,
by allowing direct manipulation of large composite objects,
considerably more complex than the integers, strings, etc.,
available in such well-known mainstream languages as PASCAL, PL/I,
ALGOL, and Ada. For this purpose, LISP introduces structured lists
as data objects, APL introduces vectors and matrices, and SETL
introduces the objects characteristic for it, namely general finite
sets and maps. The direct availability of these abstract, composite
objects, and of powerful mathematical operations upon them,
improves programmer speed and pro ductivity significantly, and also
enhances program clarity and readability. The classroom consequence
is that students, freed of some of the burden of petty programming
detail, can advance their knowledge of significant algorithms and
of broader strategic issues in program development more rapidly
than with more conventional programming languages."
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