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Claire is a high-level functional and object-oriented programming language with rule processing abilities. It was designed by at Bouygues' e-Lab research laboratory, and received its final definition in 2004. Claire provides: Claire's reference implementation, consisting of an interpreter and compiler, was fully open-sourced with the release of version 3.3.46 in February 2009. Another implementation, WebClaire, is commercially supported.

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  • Claire is a high-level functional and object-oriented programming language with rule processing abilities. It was designed by at Bouygues' e-Lab research laboratory, and received its final definition in 2004. Claire provides: Claire's reference implementation, consisting of an interpreter and compiler, was fully open-sourced with the release of version 3.3.46 in February 2009. Another implementation, WebClaire, is commercially supported. (en)
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  • Claire is a high-level functional and object-oriented programming language with rule processing abilities. It was designed by at Bouygues' e-Lab research laboratory, and received its final definition in 2004. Claire provides: * a simple object system with parametric classes and methods * polymorphic and parametric functional programming * production rules triggered by events * versioned snapshots of the state of the whole system, or any part, supporting rollback and easy exploration of search spaces * explicit relations between entities; for example, two entities might be declared inverses of one another * first-class sets with convenient syntax for set-based programming * an expressive set-based type system allowing both second-order static and dynamic typing Claire's reference implementation, consisting of an interpreter and compiler, was fully open-sourced with the release of version 3.3.46 in February 2009. Another implementation, WebClaire, is commercially supported. (en)
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