Found 11 records for the .T file extension name

There are 10 other file types using the T file extension:

t file icon.t - IRIS Spreadsheet

t file icon.t - Alchemy chemical modeller output file

t file icon.t - Paradox database file

t file icon.t - roff /troff unformatted manual page

t file icon.t - Tads source file

t file icon.t - Terse language source code

t file icon.t - Microsoft Windows Notepad text file

t file icon.t - ReaGeniX code generator tester symbol table

t file icon.t - TAR Tape Archive without compression

t file icon.t - Timber compiler source code

file extension T - Turing programming language file

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Turing is a Pascal-like programming language developed in 1982 by Ric Holt and James Cordy, then of University of Toronto, Canada. Turing is a descendant of Euclid, Pascal and SP/k that features a clean syntax and precise machine-independent semantics.

Named after British computer scientist Alan Turing, Turing is used primarily as a teaching language at the high school and university level. Two other versions exist, Object-Oriented Turing and Turing Plus, a systems programming variant. In September 2001, "Object Oriented Turing" was renamed "Turing" and the original Turing was renamed "Classic Turing". Turing is available from Holt Software Associates in Toronto. Versions for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Apple Macintosh are available. Turing is still widely used in high schools in Ontario as an introduction to programming.

In November 2007, Turing, which was previously a commercialized programming language, became freeware.

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