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LAMINA

Concurrent object-oriented language. "Experiments with a
Knowledge-based System on a Multiprocessor", Third Intl Conf Supercomputing
Proc, 1988. "ELINT in LAMINA, Application of a Concurrent Object
language", Delagi et al, KSL-88-3, Knowledge Sys Labs, Stanford U.



LAURE

A language for knowledge representation combining object
orientation and logic programming. Set operations. Object-oriented
exception handling and a polymorphic type system. "An Object-Oriented
Language for Advanced Applications", in Proc TOOLS 5, Santa Barbara 1991,
P-H.
Info: Yves Caseau <caseau@france.bellcore.com>



Leda

Tim Budd <budd@cs.orst.edu>, Oregon State U, 1990-1993.
Multiparadigm language (imperative, declarative, procedural, applicative,
functional, logic, and object-oriented!) "Blending Imperative and
Relational Programming", Tim Budd, IEEE Software 8(1):58-65 (Jan 1991).
Forthcoming book.
Ftp:ftp://cs.orst.edu/pub/budd/leda/



LIFE

Logic of Inheritance, Functions and Equations. Hassan Ait-Kacy
<hak@prl.dec.com> et al, MCC, Austin, 1987. Object-oriented, functional,
and constraint-based. Integration of ideas from LOGIN and LeFun. "Is
There a Meaning to LIFE?", H. Ait-Kacy et al, Intl Conf on Logic Prog,
1991.
Ftp:ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/plan/Life.tar.Z
Paradise project at DEC's Paris Research Lab
List: life-users@prl.dec.com



LITHE

Object-oriented with extensible syntax. "LITHE: A Language
Combining a Flexible Syntax and Classes", D. Sandberg, Conf Rec 9th Ann ACM
Sym POPL, ACM 1982, pp.142-145.



LOGLAN

Inst Informatics, Warsaw U. Object-oriented. Not to be confused
with Charles Brown's 'Loglan', a high-precision artificial language
designed for humans, intended to test the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis and
investigate the mechanisms of natural learning. "LOGLAN '88 - Report on
the Programming Language", LNCS 414, Springer, ISBN 3-540-52325-1.



LOOKS

1
"LOOKS: Knowledge-Representation System for Designing Expert Systems
in a Logical Programming Framework", F. Mizoguchi, Proc Intl Conf 5th Gen
Comp Sys, ICOT 1984.

2
Language for Object-Oriented Kinematics Specifications. E. Peeters
<wsinerp@win.tue.nl>, 1993. Imperative, object-oriented language for
specifying motion. "Design and Implementation of an Object-Oriented
Interactive Animation System", Eric Peeters, in Technology of Object-
Oriented Languages and Systems, TOOLS 12 & 9, C. Mingins et al eds, P-H
1993, pp.255-267.




LOOPN

U Tasmania. An object-oriented language for simulation of Petri
nets.
Ftp:ftp://ftp.utas.edu.au/departments/computer_science/loopn.tar.Z



LOOPS

Lisp Object-Oriented Programming System. Xerox's object-oriented
LISP extension, used in development of knowledge-based systems. "The LOOPS
Manual", D.G. Bobrow & M. Stefik, Xerox Corp 1983. (See CommonLoops).



Lore

1
Object-oriented language for knowledge representation. "Etude et
Realisation d'un Language Objet: LORE", Y. Caseau, These, Paris-Sud, Nov
1987.

2
CGE, Marcoussis, France. Set-based language [same as 1?]

Info: Christophe Dony <chd.ibp.fr>



LUKKO

Heinanen, 1983. An object-oriented microprogramming language,
influenced by Alphard and Modula. "A Data and Control Abstraction Approach
to Microprogramming", J. Heinanen, Publ 18, Tampere U of Tech, Tampere,
Finland, 1983.



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