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Language peer sets for WATFOR: Canada↑ Canada/1966↑ Designed 1966 ↑ 1960s languages ↑ Third generation↑ High Cold War↑ Genus FORTRAN IV standard ↑ Numerical Scientific ↑ FORTRAN IV standard↑ Generation of Fortran IV↑ Fortran family ↑ FORTRAN IV standard/1966↑ Generation of Fortran IV/1966↑ Fortran family/1966↑ FORTRAN IV standard/Canada↑ Generation of Fortran IV/Canada↑ Fortran family/Canada↑ Numerical Scientific ↑ Numerical Scientific/1966↑ Numerical Scientific/ca ↑ WATFOR(ID:307/wat006)WATerloo FORtranalternate simple viewCountry: Canada Designed 1966 Genus: FORTRAN IV standard Sammet category: Numerical Scientific WATerloo FORtran. U Waterloo, Canada. Student-friendly variant of FORTRAN. WATFOR was a fast in-core compiler with good error diagnostics. Students could now submit programs for debugging. What made WATFOR really useful to the inexperienced programmer was those error messages: ERROR SV-0 IN LINE 2 (variable name). The first WATFOR compiler was written for the 7040 by four third-year math students Gus German, Jim Mitchell, Richard Shirley and Bob Zarnke in the summer of 1965 under the supervision of Peter Shantz. Structures: Related languages
References: in [ACM] (1967) [ACM] CACM 10(01) (Feb 1967) in [ACM] (1967) [ACM] CACM 10(01) (Jan 1967) in [ACM] (1967) [ACM] CACM 10(01) (Jan 1967) in [ACM] (1967) [ACM] CACM 10(01) (Jan 1967) in [SIGPLAN] (1970) SIGPLAN Notices 5(07) July 1970 in [SIGPLAN] (1970) SIGPLAN Notices 5(07) July 1970 in [SIGPLAN] (1970) SIGPLAN Notices 5(07) July 1970 in [SIGPLAN] (1970) SIGPLAN Notices 5(07) July 1970 in [SIGPLAN] (1970) SIGPLAN Notices 5(07) July 1970 Search in: Google Google scholar World Cat Yahoo Overture DBLP Monash bib NZ IEEE  ACM portal CiteSeer CSB ncstrl jstor Bookfinder |