ottot
Ottot is a lesser-known programming language that was developed in the early 1990s by a team of researchers at the University of California, Berkeley. It is designed to be a high-level, general-purpose language that is easy to learn and use, while also being powerful enough for complex applications. Ottot's syntax is influenced by several popular languages of the time, including C, Pascal, and Lisp, and it incorporates features such as strong typing, automatic memory management, and a rich standard library.
One of the key features of Ottot is its support for functional programming. The language includes first-class
Ottot's development was driven by a desire to create a language that was both simple and powerful.
Despite its potential, Ottot never gained widespread adoption, and its development was eventually abandoned in the