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Title: Director Guide
Issue Date: 9-Oct-2013
Description: Director is a programming language designed for dynamic graphics, artificial intelligence, and use by computer-naï¶¥ people. It is based upon the actor or object oriented approach to programming and resembles Act 1 and SmallTalk. Director extends MacLisp by adding a small set of primitive actors and the ability to create new ones. Its graphical features include an interface to the TV turtle, quasi-parallelism, many animation primitives, a parts/whole hierarchy and a primitive actor for making and recording "movies". For artificial intelligence programming Director provides a pattern-directed data base associated with each actor, an inheritance hierarchy, and a means of conveniently creating non-standard control structures. For use by naï¶¥ programmers Director is appropriate because of its stress upon very powerful, yet conceptually simple primitives and its verbose, simple syntax based upon pattern matching. Director code can be turned into optimized Lisp which in turn can be compiled into machine code.
URI: http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/1721
Other Identifiers: AIM-482b
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6302
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