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@ichapter STELLA Manual
This document describes the STELLA programming language. STELLA stands for Strongly-TypEd, Lisp-like LAnguage. It is an object-oriented language that strongly supports symbolic programming tasks. STELLA programs can currently be translated into Common-Lisp, C++ and Java. STELLA programming is best done in an Emacs-based Lisp development environment, which leverages off Lisp’s rapid prototyping and incremental development features. Once a STELLA program has matured, it can be translated into C++ or Java to gain extra efficiency, to deliver it as a stand-alone application, or to link it with other programs.
| 1. Introduction | ||
| 2. Installation | ||
| 3. The STELLA Language | ||
| 4. Programming in STELLA | ||
| 5. Library Classes (tbw) | ||
| 6. Library Functions | ||
| Function Index | ||
| Variable Index | ||
| Concept Index |
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