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'''Draco''' is an imperative programming language written in the mid-1980s by Chris Gray.
The language was written to combine the strengths of (1980s-era) [[C]] and [[Pascal]],
while avoiding what the author saw as weaknesses. The syntax is strongly [[ALGOL 68]]
influenced.
 
Draco is meant to be suitable for systems programming, and thus includes such C features
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==See Also==
*[[Action!]]: a somewhat similar, but less advanced language, which targets the 6502.
*[[ALGOL 68]]: the language on which much of the syntax is based.
*[[Cowgol]]: a more modern language also targeting small systems, which is under active development, and shares many of the same design goals as Draco.
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