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| Paradigm | multiparadigm - macro, object-oriented |
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| Appeared in | since 1997 |
| Designed by | Konstantin Morshnev (Art. Lebedev Studio) |
| Developer | Alexander Petrosyan (Art. Lebedev Studio) |
| Latest release | 3.3.0/ September 4, 2008 |
| Typing discipline | dynamic |
| Influenced by | Perl |
| OS | Cross-platform - Windows, Unix-like |
| License | GPL |
| Website | http://www.parser.ru/en |
Parser is a free server-side CGI web scripting language developed by Art. Lebedev Studio and released under the GPL.
Originally, Parser was merely a simple macro processing language. The latest 3rd revision (March 2006) introduced object oriented programming features.
The compiler for the language was developed in C++ by studio employees Konstantin Morshnev and Alexander Petrosyan to automate often repeated tasks, especially maintenance of already existing websites. It was used in many web projects of the studio. Since revision 3 it was released as free software and it is now used in other websites, mostly in Russia (according to a partial list at the language's website).
The language supports technologies needed for common web design tasks: XML, Document Object Model, Perl Compatible Regular Expressions and others.
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