Opc is a computer language designed for scientific and technical computing. It was created by a team of researchers at the University of California, Berkeley in the early 1970s. Opc is an imperative language with a syntax based on the ALGOL programming language. It has been used extensively in research and development projects in many fields, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering.
The name “Opc” stands for “Optimized Pascal Compiler”. The language was originally developed as a successor to the Pascal programming language. The goal was to create a more efficient compiler that would produce faster code. The Opc compiler was written in C and assembly language. It was designed to be portable across different types of computers.
The first version of Opc was released in 1973. Since then, it has undergone several revisions. The most recent revision is Opc-3, which was released in 2006.