Blueprint (programming language)

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Blueprint
Image: Gartoon-Bluefish-icon.png
Paradigm Multi-paradigm
Appeared in 2007
Designed by Skip
Developer Multiple
Influenced by Smalltalk

C++
Lisp

OS Cross-platform
License Skip's License
Website http://wikiprint.info/

Blueprint is a high-level visual specification language being created to represent specifications for requirements, high-level designs, and detailed designs. The fundamental rationale for its creation is to express specifications in the most natural way possible for human readers.

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