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Language peer sets for Nu-Speak:
United States
United States/1964
Designed 1964
1960s languages
Third generation
Early Cold War
Genus List
String and List Processing
List
Rank 1 unlabelled
Rank 1
List/1964
Rank 1 unlabelled/1964
Rank 1/1964
List/United States
Rank 1 unlabelled/United States
Rank 1/United States
String and List Processing
String and List Processing/1964
String and List Processing/us

Nu-Speak(ID:2894/nus001)

List-processing extensions to FAP or FORTRAN 

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Country: United States
Designed 1964
Genus: List
Sammet category: String and List Processing


List-processing extensions to FAP or FORTRAN

Glasner et al. 1964  Courant Institute Of Mathematical Sciences, New York Univer.




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Related languages
FAP Nu-Speak   Augmentation of
FORTRAN II Nu-Speak   Augmentation of

References:
  • Glasner, J. Ocken, S. Rosenberg, D. Schwartz, J. S (1964) Glasner, J. Ocken, S. Rosenberg, D. Schwartz, J. Shapiro, G. Silverman, A."The NU-SPEAK System", AEC Research and Development Report, NY0-1480-9, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sclences, 9 November 1964 Abstract
  • Goldstein (1965) Goldstein, M. "Computer Languages" The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 72, No. 2, Part 2: Computers and Computing Feb., 1965 pp141-146 Extract: Languages scene
  • Sammet, Jean E. (1968) Sammet, Jean E. "Revised Annotated Descriptor Based Bibliography for the Use of Computers for Non-Numerical Mathematics"
          in Bobrow, D. G. (ed) (1968) Bobrow, D. G. (ed) "Symbol Manipulation Languages and Techniques", Proceedings of the IFIP Working Conference on Symbol Manipulation Languages. North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 1968
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