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SAIL

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What is SAIL?

SAIL, or Stanford Artificial Intelligence Language, was an early programming language developed at Stanford University in the late 1960s. It was primarily used for artificial intelligence research and was known for its support for associative data structures and other features useful for AI programming. It influenced later languages and AI programming techniques.

What other technologies are related to SAIL?

SAIL Complementary Technologies

Process Models are a core component within SAIL for defining workflows.
mentioned alongside SAIL in 55% (94) of relevant job posts
CDTs (Custom Data Types) are essential for structuring data within SAIL applications.
mentioned alongside SAIL in 53% (94) of relevant job posts
Expression Rules are used within SAIL to define reusable calculations and logic.
mentioned alongside SAIL in 62% (72) of relevant job posts

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