Turing



Designed by: Ric Holt and James Cordy


Turing is a high-level, general-purpose programming language developed in 1982 by Ric Holt and James Cordy, at University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada.

It was designed in order to help students taking their first computer science course learn how to code.

Turing is a descendant of Pascal, Euclid, and SP/k that features a clean syntax and precise machine-independent semantics.

Turing 4.1.0 is the latest stable version of Turing.

Turing 4.1.1 and Turing 4.1.2 does not allow stand alone .exe files to be created and versions before Turing 4.1.0 have outdated syntax and outdated functions.