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Job Resume TemplateLatest version CHILL release on January 1, 2003
Name | CHILL |
Category Name | Programming Languages |
Release Date | January 1, 2003 |
LTS Version | 3.0 |
License | 0 |
Official Website | https://psc.informatik.uni-jena.de/languages/chill/chill.htm |
Supported OS | Windows, Linux |
CHILL, an acronym for CCITT High Level Language, is a procedural programming language specifically designed for telecommunication systems. Emerging in the 1980s, it was tailored to meet the complex needs of telecommunication switching and control operations. CHILL offers robust support for real-time processing, modularity, and concurrency, making it adept at handling the intricate demands of telecom infrastructures. Its syntax and structure draw inspiration from languages like Pascal and ALGOL, promoting readability and maintainability. Despite its niche application, CHILL played a pivotal role in standardizing telecom software development, ensuring reliability and efficiency in global communications. Over time, as technology evolved, CHILL's prominence diminished, giving way to more modern languages, but its legacy in the telecom industry remains significant.
Software Requirements:- OS: Requires legacy Unix-based or older Linux/Windows systems. Compiler: GCC 2.95 (last to support CHILL) from GCC archive. IDE: Basic text editor or legacy-supported IDE. Hardware Requirements:- Processor: Any x86 or compatible processor. RAM: Minimum 512 MB. Storage: At least 500 MB free space.