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'''Flare''' was a programming language proposed in 2001 by the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence as a language geared towards the development of artificial intelligence. It would have its programs and data represented as [[XML]] and possibly a non-text-based interface for creating and modifying the programs. Program self-modification was one of its intended features. Eliezer Yudkowsky, of [https://lesswrong.com/ LessWrong] fame, was involved in it. This project doesn't seem to have reached any actual release.
 
'''Flare''' was a programming language proposed in 2001 by the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence as a language geared towards the development of artificial intelligence. It would have its programs and data represented as [[XML]] and possibly a non-text-based interface for creating and modifying the programs. Program self-modification was one of its intended features. Eliezer Yudkowsky, of [https://lesswrong.com/ LessWrong] fame, was involved in it. This project doesn't seem to have reached any actual release.
  

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Name Flare
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Released 2001
For the vector graphics format, see Xar (vector graphics).

Flare was a programming language proposed in 2001 by the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence as a language geared towards the development of artificial intelligence. It would have its programs and data represented as XML and possibly a non-text-based interface for creating and modifying the programs. Program self-modification was one of its intended features. Eliezer Yudkowsky, of LessWrong fame, was involved in it. This project doesn't seem to have reached any actual release.

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