SETL
| SETL | |
|---|---|
| Paradigm | multi-paradigm: imperative, procedural, structured, object-oriented | 
| Designed by | (Jack) Jacob T. Schwartz | 
| Developer | Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences | 
| First appeared | 1969 | 
| Stable release | 1.1
   / January 7, 2005 | 
| Typing discipline | Dynamic | 
| Website | setl | 
| Influenced by | |
| ALGOL 60 | |
| Influenced | |
| SETL2, ISETL, SETLX, Starset, ABC | |
SETL (SET Language) is a very high-level programming language based on the mathematical theory of sets. It was originally developed at the New York University (NYU) Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences in the late 1960s, by a group containing (Jack) Jacob T. Schwartz, R.B.K. Dewar, and E. Schonberg. Schwartz is credited with designing the language.