Tree programming
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Tree programming refers to the use of a programming language to analyze data trees, in a way unique from conventional programming languages. This should not be confused with list-based programming languages like Lisp and Scheme.
[edit] Related languages
[edit] External websites
- "Lambda the Ultimate" posting
- Harmony Project: XML data management project, with newer languages proposed to do the work

