SNOBOL ("StriNg Oriented and symBOlic Language") is a series of programming languages developed between 1962 and 1967 at AT&T Bell Laboratories by David...
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Icon (programming language) (category SNOBOL programming language family)
after leaving Bell Labs where he was a major contributor to the SNOBOL language. SNOBOL was a string-processing language with what would be considered...
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Pattern matching (section SNOBOL)
programming languages with pattern matching constructs include COMIT (1957), SNOBOL (1962), Refal (1968) with tree-based pattern matching, Prolog (1972), St...
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design of multiple influential programming languages, particularly PL/I, SNOBOL, ALTRAN, TMG and C++. His seminal work on software componentization and...
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computation. His language credits include the string processing language SNOBOL, SL5, and Icon. He attended Stanford University, receiving a bachelor's...
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idea of allowing a local variable to be declared only where we need it"), SNOBOL and AWK (associative arrays). In an article published in Dr. Dobb's Journal...
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COMIT was the first string processing language (compare SNOBOL, TRAC, and Perl), developed on the IBM 700/7000 series computers by Victor Yngve, University...
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SIMSCRIPT Simula Simulink SISAL SKILL SLIP SMALL Smalltalk SML Strongtalk Snap! SNOBOL (SPITBOL) Snowball SOL Solidity SOPHAEROS Source SPARK Speakeasy Speedcode...
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descriptive term.") Other early implementations of pattern matching include the SNOBOL language, which did not use regular expressions, but instead its own pattern...
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implement an early virtual machine in SNOBOL4 (1967), which was written in the SNOBOL Implementation Language (SIL), an assembly language for a virtual machine...
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Sexi may refer to: Sexi (Phoenician colony) SNOBOL was originally called SEXI This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sexi. If...
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for use with BASIC or SBASIC SBASIC – Structured BASIC SIX – FORTRAN 76 SNOBOL – DTSS SNOBOL4 In 2000, a project to recreate the DTSS system on a simulator...
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matching language" for computers was COMIT in the 1950s, followed by the SNOBOL language of the early 1960s. A string datatype is a datatype modeled on...
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Dialects old awk oawk 1977, new awk nawk 1985, GNU Awk gawk Influenced by C, sed, SNOBOL Influenced Tcl, AMPL, Perl, Korn Shell (ksh93, dtksh, tksh), Lua...
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String interpolation (section Snobol)
In computer programming, string interpolation (or variable interpolation, variable substitution, or variable expansion) is the process of evaluating a...
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Lisp, PL/I, TMG (a compiler-compiler), regular expressions; influenced Snobol, Altran, C++ ... Ritchie, Dennis M. "The Evolution of the Unix Time-sharing...
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(JVM). Another early example was SNOBOL4 (1967), which was written in the SNOBOL Implementation Language (SIL), an assembly language for a virtual machine...
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mathematician D. H. Lehmer in the 1950s. The pioneer string-processing language SNOBOL (1962) may have been the first to provide a built-in general backtracking...
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Component Pascal Active Oberon Zonnon Oberon-07 Lua (also under Scheme and SNOBOL) Ring (also under C, BASIC, Ruby, Python, C#) SUE Plus CPL BCPL B C (see...
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1959 – COBOL 1959 – RPG 1960 – ALGOL 60 1962 – APL 1962 – Simula 1962 – SNOBOL 1963 – CPL (forerunner to C) 1964 – Speakeasy 1964 – BASIC 1964 – PL/I 1966...
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Church & Dwight (redirect from SnoBol (cleaner))
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. is an American consumer goods company focusing on personal care, household products, and specialty products. The company was...
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programming language itself as a first-class data type (as in Lisp, Prolog, SNOBOL, or Rebol) is also very useful; this is known as homoiconicity. Generic...
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(unique language) 1962 Simula (concept) Ole-Johan Dahl (mostly) ALGOL 60 1962 SNOBOL Ralph Griswold, et al. FORTRAN II, COMIT 1963 Combined Programming Language...
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Snowball (programming language) (category SNOBOL programming language family)
information retrieval. The name Snowball was chosen as a tribute to the SNOBOL programming language, with which it shares the concept of string patterns...
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the Unix operating system, and the programming languages B, C, C++, S, SNOBOL, AWK, AMPL, and others, throughout the 20th century. Eleven Nobel Prizes...
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SPITBOL (category SNOBOL programming language family)
SPITBOL (Speedy Implementation of SNOBOL) is a compiled implementation of the SNOBOL4 programming language. Originally targeted for the IBM System/360...
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Programming Methodology Robert Griesemer – Go language Ralph Griswold – SNOBOL Bill Gropp – Message Passing Interface, Portable, Extensible Toolkit for...
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recursive languages. The vertical bar notation for alternation is used in the SNOBOL language and some other languages. In formal language theory, alternation...
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levels are named after programming languages: RPG, COBOL, BASIC, FORTRAN, SNOBOL, PL1, PASCAL, ALGOL, ASSEMBLY, OS, JCL, and USER. The game supports two...
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from Xerox PARC) Little Smalltalk Self Squeak IBM VisualAge VisualWorks SNOBOL Tcl Wolfram Mathematica (Wolfram language) XOTcl X++ Xojo Rule-based languages...
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