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LLL is a low-level programming language designed for system programming. It was developed by John McCarthy at MIT in the late 1950s. LLL is a simple, yet powerful language that is easy to learn. It has a small set of keywords and a simple syntax. However, it is also a very expressive language. LLL programs are easy to read and understand. LLl is efficient and fast. It is often used for system programming tasks such as operating system kernels, device drivers, and embedded systems. Despite its simplicity, LLL is a very powerful language. It is Turing complete, meaning that it can be used to write any type of program. LLL programs are also portable, meaning they can run on any type of computer. LLL is no longer being developed and is not widely used anymore. However, it remains a popular language for educational purposes.