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Alexander Baranovsky
Author of the VIRT programming language
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About VIRT
VIRT is an imperative object-oriented programming language which was specially
developed for the solving of AI problems. The main feature of VIRT is the new technology of the processing of the dynamics
data structures which does not use concepts such as "pointer" and "address".
VIRT has the flexible control structures and supports the concepts such as
recursion, corutines, lazy evaluations, exceptions.
It suits well for the theorem proving, symbolic differentiation, interpreter writing,
backtracking algorithmes. However, at the same time VIRT is quite suitable for
the programming of traditional tasks, for example, such as numerical methods. Therefore it provides the indivisible language environment for the integration of
various data domains. In particular it can be used as a powerful scripting language.
References:
The Language VIRT Standard
Stand-alone VIRT interpreter ( Win95/98/NT )
Component TVirtComp for Delphi 2,3,4 which encapsulates VIRT interpreter
About me
Born September 25, 1961, Donetsk, Ukraine.
Education
1978-1983, Abstract Mathematics, Donetsk State University, Ukraine.
1986-1989, Theory of Autocontrol, Post graduate course, Institute of Cybernetics, Kiev, Ukraine.
Work experience
1983-1989, Software engineer, Computer Center of Insitute of Industrial Economy, Donetsk, Ukraine.
1989-1992, Software engineer, Joint Venture "Dialogue", Donetsk, Ukraine.
1992-1998, Director, "Mera" enterprise, Donetsk, Ukraine.
1999-Present, Senior programmer, Institute of Artificial Intelligence, Donetsk, Ukraine.
Research areas
Optimization theory
AI problems
Language designing
Contact information
Address:
Flat 265
Constitution Square, 1
Donetsk
Ukraine
phone:+380(062)3370170
mailto: [email protected]