• WATFIV, or WATerloo FORTRAN IV, developed at the University of Waterloo, Canada is an implementation of the Fortran computer programming language. It is...
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  • WATFOR compiler was called WATFIV, variously interpreted to mean "WATerloo Fortran IV" or "WATFOR-plus-one". WATFOR and WATFIV made Fortran programming...
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  • Visual J++ (Visual J plus plus) Visual LISP Visual Objects Visual Prolog WATFIV, WATFOR (WATerloo FORtran IV) WebAssembly WebDNA Whiley Winbatch Wolfram...
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    tool and implementations such as the University of Waterloo's WATFOR and WATFIV were created to simplify the complex compile and link processes of earlier...
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  • of SP/k was a strong influence on the Turing programming language. PL/C WATFIV WATBOL Holt, Richard; Wortman, D. (February 1974). "A sequence of structured...
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  • popular general-purpose Fortran programming language called WATFOR and WATFIV and its own version of the equally popular business computing language COBOL...
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  • Fortran Fortran II BASIC (see also BASIC based) SAKO Fortran IV WATFOR WATFIV Fortran 66 FORMAC Ratfor Fortran 77 WATFOR-77 Ratfiv Fortran 90 Fortran...
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  • products included WATCOM APL, WATCOM GKS, WATCOM COBOL, WATCOM FORTRAN (WATFIV and WATFOR-77), WATCOM Pascal and the Waterloo 6809 Assembler. These were...
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  • optimization and flexibility were far less important than low overhead. WATFIV was a successful pioneering effort to build a FORTRAN compiler tuned for...
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  • and compatible mainframes, and included debugging features derived from WATFIV. It was released in 1977. Chris was a student of Barry J. Mailloux. Barry...
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  • 1978) Programming for Poets: A Gentle Introduction Using FORTRAN with WATFIV (Winthrop Publishers, 1978) [co-author with James Archer] Programming for...
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    perspective of the compiler writer, it is often difficult to achieve. The WATFIV Fortran compiler was developed at the University of Waterloo, Canada in...
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  • John M. (1971). Introduction to FORTRAN IV Programming: Using the WATFOR/WATFIV Compilers. Pacific Palisades, California: Goodyear Publishing Company. p...
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  • teaching an introductory class that used PL/C first and then Fortran (using WATFIV) second, which was found to be a beneficial order in terms of student learning...
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    applications were written in FORTRAN. The system supported the Waterloo WATFIV and WATBOL compilers and also provided compilers for Pascal, C, PL/I, BASIC...
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  • Governor of the University of Waterloo Paul H. Cress Lecturer Computer science WATFIV creator Kenneth Davidson Professor Mathematics Fields Institute director...
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  • Elliot koffman textbooks. Problem solving and structured programming in WATFIV. Addison-Wesley. 1982. ISBN 0-201-10482-2. (with Frank L. Friedman) Problem...
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  • John M. (1971). Introduction to FORTRAN IV Programming: Using the WATFOR/WATFIV Compilers. Pacific Palisades, California: Goodyear Publishing Company. p...
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    Arbor, MI, 1983, 376 pp. Digital computing, FORTRAN IV, WATFIV, and MTS (with *FTN and *WATFIV), Brice Carnahan and James O Wilkes, University of Michigan...
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  • popular general-purpose Fortran programming language called WATFOR and WATFIV and its own version of the equally popular business computing language COBOL...
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    Services (DCS) newsletter noted that there were 420 institutions using WATFIV, 230 using WATBOL, and 370 using DCS's SCRIPT, all software products constructed...
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