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{{multiple issues| {{notability|date=July 2011}} {{no footnotes|date=January 2018}} }} {{Infobox programming language | name = Yorick | logo = | caption = | file_ext = .i | paradigm = | year = {{Start date and age|1996}} | designer = [[David H. Munro]] | developer = | latest_release_version = 2.2.04 | latest_release_date = {{Start date and age|2015|05}} | latest_test_version = | latest_test_date = | typing = | implementations = | dialects = | influenced_by = | influenced = | operating_system = [[Unix-like]] systems including [[macOS]], [[Microsoft Windows]] | license = [[BSD licenses|BSD]] | website = {{URL|https://github.com/LLNL/yorick}} }} '''Yorick''' is an [[Interpreted language|interpreted]] [[programming language]] designed for [[numerics]], [[graph of a function|graph]] plotting, and steering large scientific simulation codes. It is quite fast due to [[Array data structure|array]] syntax, and extensible via [[C (programming language)|C]] or [[Fortran]] routines. It was created in 1996 by [[David H. Munro]] of [[Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory]].
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