Analitik Explained

Analitik
Paradigm:A distinctive feature of the language are abstract data types, calculations in arbitrary algebras, and analytic transformations.
Designer:Victor Glushkov & Co
Developer:Poltava National Technical University
Implementations:MIR-2, MIR-3
Influenced By:ALMIR-65
Influenced:Analitik-74, Analitik-2007, Analitik-2010
Dialects:Analitik-74, Analitik-2007, Analitik-2010

Analitik (Russian: Аналитик) is a programming language, developed in 1968 at the Institute of Cybernetics of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR in the USSR. It is a development on the ALMIR-65 language, keeping compatibility with it.

Distinctive features of the language are abstract data types, calculations in arbitrary algebras, and analytic transformations.

It was implemented on MIR-2 machines.

Later, a version of Analitik-74 was developed, implemented on MIR-3 machines.

At the moment, the language exists as a computer algebra system, Analitik-2010, which is being developed jointly by the Institute of Mathematical Machines and Systems of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Poltava National Technical University.