TantLE
TantLE is a programming language designed for teaching and learning purposes, particularly in educational settings. It was created by Professor Peter J. Brown at the University of Toronto in the 1970s. The name "TantLE" is an acronym for "Teaching and Learning Language." The language is known for its simplicity and clarity, making it an excellent tool for beginners to understand fundamental programming concepts.
TantLE is a high-level language, which means it is designed to be easy for humans to read
One of the key features of TantLE is its emphasis on structured programming. The language encourages the
TantLE has been used in various educational institutions around the world to teach introductory programming courses.