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EFL (programming language)
EFL
is
a programming language
originated by
programmer
A.D.
Hall
in the late
1970s
and
completed
by
Stuart Feldman
. It was
intended
to
improve
on
Fortran
by
adding
control structures
similar to those of
C
and was
implemented
as a
preprocessor
to a Fortran
compiler
. Its name is an
initialism
for
Extended
Fortran Language
. It is
roughly
a
superset
of
Ratfor
.