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Language peer sets for FIGARO:
United Kingdom
United Kingdom/1967
Designed 1967
1960s languages
Third generation
High Cold War
Genus Generation of JOSS I
On-Line
Generation of JOSS I
JOSS family
Conversational
Generation of JOSS I/1967
JOSS family/1967
Conversational/1967
Generation of JOSS I/United Kingdom
JOSS family/United Kingdom
Conversational/United Kingdom
On-Line
On-Line/1967
On-Line/uk

FIGARO(ID:2738/fig001)

JOSS at Cambridge 

alternate simple view
Country: United Kingdom
Designed 1967
Published: 1967
Genus: Generation of JOSS I
Sammet category: On-Line


So called because Figaro (in the Barber of Seville) could serve two masters.

M Wilkes Cambridge 1965

JOSS family language designed for the Cambridge Multiple Access System.



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References:
  • Wilkes, M. (1968) Wilkes, M. V., Time-sharing computer systems, American Elsevier Publ., New York, 1968.
  • Turn, R. (1969) Turn, R. Review of Wilkes, 1968 pp198-199 Abstract
          in (1969) ACM Computing Reviews 10(04) April 1969
  • Wilkes, M. V. (1972) Wilkes, M. V. "Timesharing computer systems" (2d ed.) American Elsevier, New York, 1972 Abstract
          in (1969) ACM Computing Reviews 10(04) April 1969
  • (1973) Review of Wilkes Abstract
          in (1973) ACM Computing Reviews 14(03) March 1973
  • Kupka, I. and Wilsing, N. (1980) Kupka, I. and Wilsing, N. "Conversational Languages" John Wiley, 1980
          in (1973) ACM Computing Reviews 14(03) March 1973
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