Wells, Mark B. "A review of two-dimensional programming languages" pp1-10 (1972) |
[TDMMC] (1972) Proceedings of the SIGPLAN symposium on Two-dimensional man-machine communication 1972 , Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States
Languages mentioned
- ALADIN {1971} Interactive maths system for IBM 360.
- Algol 60 Publishing {1959} Typographically rich form of Algol 60
- AMBIT/G {1968} Ambit symbolic package for graphs
- Anderson 1968 {1968} Graphical input language
- Anderson 1972 {1972} Pen-input high level language
- BABEL {1969} Extensible NPL ALgol 60
- Bernstein {1968} Maths input language
- Blackwell and Anderson {1969}
- BLODI {1961} BLOck DIagram
- COLASL {1962} Two dimensional mathematical language
- COMPAX {1965} Visual language for the BUBBLE-TALK system
- DETAB-70 {1970} 1970 DETAB
- FORTAB {1962} A Decision Table Language for Scientific Computing Applications
- GPSS {1959} General Purpose Systems Simulator
- GRAIL {1967} Flowcharting language based on JOSS
- Klerer-May System {1964}
- MAC {1957} MIT Algebraic Compiler for IBM 650
- MAC {1957} MIT Algebraic Compiler for IBM 650
- MACSYMA {1969} Symbolic math system
- MADCAP {1960} Two dimensional maths and set language
- MADCAP III {1961} Version 3 of Madcap
- MADCAP VI {1972}
- MATHLAB {1964} Interactive maths language
- MIRFAC {1962} 2dimensional maths compiler
- MOBSSL {1969} Block-Structured Simulation Language
- PAX {1964} Picture representation language for Cloud Chambers
- PAX II {1969} Picture array processing language
- REDUCE {1963}
- Scratchpad {1971} General purpose interactive symbolic maths system
- TABSOL {1960} Tabular systems language
- TAM {1970} 2-D input maths language
- TWO-D {1971} Flow-chart driven compiler
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