Not to be confused with KRL (programming language).
Kinetic Rule Language
Paradigm
Event condition action rule language
Designed by
Phillip J. Windley
Developer
Kynetx, Inc
First appeared
2007
Typing discipline
dynamic, weak
License
GPLv2
Website
KRL documentation
Major implementations
KRL
Influenced by
JavaScript, Perl
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Kinetic Rule Language (KRL) is a rule-based programming language for creating applications on the Live Web.[1] KRL programs, or rulesets, comprise a number of rules that respond to particular events. KRL has been promoted as language for building personal clouds.[2][3]
KRL is part of an open-source project called KRE,[4] for Kinetic Rules Engine, developed by Kynetx, Inc.
^Windley, Phillip (2011). The Live Web. Course Technology PTR. p. 416. ISBN 978-1133686682.
^Searls, Doc. "The Internet of me and my things". Retrieved 18 February 2013.
^Cobb, Jennifer (May 17, 2012). "The Promise of the Personal Cloud".
^"Kinentic Rules Engine at GitHub". GitHub. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
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