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Barbara Liskov wanted to explore abstract data types and started to design the '''CLU''' [[programming language]] in 1973, as part of the Computation Structures Group of [[Project MAC]].  The computer hosting development was the Dynamic Modeling [[PDP-10]] running [[ITS]].  Initial work was done using [[Maclisp]], but was moved over to the [[MDL]] language which was integral to the Dynamic Modeling project.  Later versions would be increasingly self-hosting.  As the DM PDP-10 was getting older, CLU moved to the MIT-XX [[TOPS-20]] machine, and later Unix on VAX and Sun machines.  There is now a Portable CLU for Linux etc.
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'''MDL''' was a [[LISP]]-like [[programming language]] created by/for the Dynamic Modeling group at [[Project MAC]].
  
 
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* [http://pmg.csail.mit.edu/CLU.html CLU home page]
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* [http://github.com/PDP-10/muddle TOPS-20/ITS MDL written in MIDAS]
* [https://github.com/MITDDC/clu-1976-1989 CLU files from DM ITS]
 
* [http://woodsheep.jp/clu2c.html clu2c]
 
  
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[[Category: Languages]]
 
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MDL was a LISP-like programming language created by/for the Dynamic Modeling group at Project MAC.

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