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Language peer sets for SCRIBE:
United States
United States/1967
Designed 1967
1960s languages
Third generation
High Cold War
Genus Grammar and Syntax-oriented
Grammar and Syntax-oriented
Language-related
Content-reflexive
Grammar and Syntax-oriented/1967
Language-related/1967
Content-reflexive/1967
Grammar and Syntax-oriented/United States
Language-related/United States
Content-reflexive/United States

SCRIBE(ID:5534/scr011)

Generalised superset of FLEX 

alternate simple view
Country: United States
Designed 1967
Genus: Grammar and Syntax-oriented


Subset of FLEX,

from Kay's thesis:
"[…] SCRIBE is a super-set of the core language FLEX […]. SCRIBE has its roots in the “Floyd-Evans production scheme” and FSL. Basically it is a bottom-up, bounded context recognizer that uses FLEX as a sublanguage to express semantic relationships. […]"


Related languages
FLEX SCRIBE   Subset
Floyd - Evans language SCRIBE   Influence
FSL SCRIBE   Influence

References:
  • Alan C. Kay (1967) Alan C. Kay "FLEX: an extensible simulation language which can be directly executed by computer" Computer Science Note, September 67, University of Utah, Salt Lake City
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