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# History
TLA$^+$ stands for Three Letter acronym. It was invented by Leslie Lamport, who notably invented $\LaTeX$. TLA+ is a language for writing and checking specifications. It helps to work on system designs, and to show if a system meets specifications.
There is a nice [learntla](https://learntla.com/intro/faq.html#what-s-tla) website set up by the community, mostly by Hillel Wayne
TLA stands for 'Temporal Logic of Actions'.
## What's TLA+ good at?