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As stated in Wikipedia's explanation on [[wikipedia:Read-eval-print loop|Read-evaly-print loop]], | {{WikiEntry|key=Read–eval–print loop|qCode=2032810}}, a.k.a. [[REPL]], As stated in Wikipedia's explanation on [[wikipedia:Read-eval-print loop|Read-evaly-print loop]], is also known as [[language shell]] or [[interactive toplevel]]. It is a technical realization of [[Hoare Triple]] in the arena of interactive programming tools. This can be directly mapped to the request-response loop in HTTP communication. Therefore, [[PKC]] will leverage this pervasive programming pattern to manage various APIs, runtime environments, and third-party software libraries. | ||
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Revision as of 06:40, 24 November 2022
Read–eval–print loop(Q2032810), a.k.a. REPL, As stated in Wikipedia's explanation on Read-evaly-print loop, is also known as language shell or interactive toplevel. It is a technical realization of Hoare Triple in the arena of interactive programming tools. This can be directly mapped to the request-response loop in HTTP communication. Therefore, PKC will leverage this pervasive programming pattern to manage various APIs, runtime environments, and third-party software libraries.
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