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Language peer sets for Seque:
United States
United States/1988
Designed 1988
1980s languages
Fifth generation
Late Cold War
Experimental and other
Experimental and other/1988
Experimental and other/us

Seque(ID:1433/seq002)

Experimental language for manipulating sequences  

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Country: United States
Designed 1988
Published: 1988
Sammet category: Experimental and other


Experimental language for manipulating sequences


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References:
  • R. E. Griswold and J. O'Bagy, (1985) R. E. Griswold and J. O'Bagy, "Reference Manual for the Seque Programming Language , The Univ. of Arizona Tech. Rep. 85-4, 1985.
  • Griswold et al (1988) Griswold et al "Result Sequences", pp5-8
          in [Icon Analyst] (1988) The Icon Analyst 7, August 1988
  • Griswold R et al (1988) Griswold R et al "Variant Translators", pp2-5
          in [Icon Analyst] (1988) The Icon Analyst 7, August 1988
  • Griswold, R. E. and J. O'Bagy (1988) Griswold, R. E. and J. O'Bagy "Seque: a Programming Language for Manipulating Sequences" Abstract Extract: INTRODUCTION Extract: Summary
          in (1988) Computer Languages 13(1)
  • Griswold, R et al (1993) Griswold, R et al "Lost Languages - Seque" The Icon Analyst 19 August 1993 Extract: Introduction Extract: Streams Extract: Referencing the Elements of a Stream Extract: The Dynamic Nature of Streams Extract: Operations on Streams Extract: Derived Streams Extract: Other Features Extract: Implementation Extract: Conclusions
          in (1988) Computer Languages 13(1)
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