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ASPL

ASPL (A SET PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE) is an interpreted symbolic language to do set operations on datasets. It was developed by Bassem Jamaleddine under code name SetSphere. ASPL is typeless and all its operations are setadic operations: a set operator is followed by its operands (which are set variables). Bassem.w.jamaleddine (talk) 06:35, 30 June 2024 (UTC)

[[Draft:IBM San Francisco Project|IBM San Francisco Project]] moved to draftspace

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