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June 21, 2005


ISO 18629 - The New Language

Filed under: News, Computers
Posted by Darryl @ 10:50 pm (AEST)

Introducing the latest programming language in town… ISO 18629.

ISO 18629 is different from other conventional languages because it incorporates artificial intelligence into its execution. Before the code is actually executed, the computer will first analyze and think through the series of instructions.

It is developed by the people at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in collaboration with colleagues in France, Japan, The UK and Germany.

According to the NIST, the language is meant for use in process planning, validation, production scheduling and control information for guiding manufacturing processes.

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