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ProSet is a set theoretic programming language that is being developed at the University of Essen as as successor to the SETL programming language. It is a very-high level language that supports prototyping.

ProSet provides the following first class data types: atom, integer, real, string, boolean, tuple, set. Functions and modules are also first-class.