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ERRE was born as a university project (Politecnico di Milano - Italy) in the 80's on a C-64 computer. |
ERRE was born as a university project (Politecnico di Milano - Italy) in the 80's on a C-64 computer. |
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The language was ported to IBM PC and revised various times. |
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* '''V 2.6''' on PC IBM and compatibles (from MS-DOS 5.0 to Win XP) |
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There also a reduced version for VIC-20 (V 1.3) |
There also a reduced version for VIC-20 ('''V 1.3''') and a more recent version for PC ('''V 3.0''') with limited OOP support. |
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ERRE is a [[imperative programming|imperative]] programming language: it's compiled in R-Code and then executed with an interpreter. |
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Web site: [http://www.claudiolarini.altervista.org/erre.htm '''ERRE PROJECT'''] |
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Web site: [http://www.claudiolarini.altervista.org/erre_tutor.htm '''ERRE PROJECT'''] |
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 8 February 2021
ERRE
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using ERRE.
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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ERRE was born as a university project (Politecnico di Milano - Italy) in the 80's on a C-64 computer. The language was ported to IBM PC and revised various times.
The actual versions are:
- V 2.6 on PC IBM and compatibles (from MS-DOS 5.0 to Win XP)
- V 3.2 on C-64
There also a reduced version for VIC-20 (V 1.3) and a more recent version for PC (V 3.0) with limited OOP support.
ERRE is a imperative programming language: it's compiled in R-Code and then executed with an interpreter.
Web site: ERRE PROJECT
Web site: ERRE PROJECT
Pages in category "ERRE"
The following 183 pages are in this category, out of 183 total.
A
- A+B
- ABC problem
- Accumulator factory
- Ackermann function
- Address of a variable
- Almost prime
- Amb
- Amicable pairs
- Animate a pendulum
- Apply a callback to an array
- Arithmetic evaluation
- Arithmetic-geometric mean
- Arithmetic/Complex
- Arithmetic/Integer
- Arithmetic/Rational
- Array concatenation
- Arrays
- Averages/Median
- Averages/Mode
- Averages/Pythagorean means
- Averages/Root mean square
C
D
E
F
H
I
K
L
- Leap year
- Least common multiple
- Letter frequency
- Levenshtein distance
- Linear congruential generator
- Literals/Integer
- Look-and-say sequence
- Loops/Break
- Loops/Continue
- Loops/Do-while
- Loops/Downward for
- Loops/For
- Loops/For with a specified step
- Loops/Foreach
- Loops/Infinite
- Loops/N plus one half
- Loops/Nested
- Loops/While
- Lucas-Lehmer test
M
P
R
- Random numbers
- Rate counter
- Read a file line by line
- Real constants and functions
- Rename a file
- Repeat a string
- Resistor mesh
- Return multiple values
- Reverse a string
- Roman numerals/Decode
- Roman numerals/Encode
- Roots of a function
- Roots of a quadratic function
- Roots of unity
- Rot-13
- Runge-Kutta method
S
- Semiprime
- Sequence of primes by trial division
- Sierpinski carpet
- Sierpinski triangle/Graphical
- Sieve of Eratosthenes
- Sleep
- Sort disjoint sublist
- Sorting algorithms/Bubble sort
- Sorting algorithms/Insertion sort
- Sorting algorithms/Merge sort
- Sorting algorithms/Quicksort
- String concatenation
- String prepend
- Sudoku