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Language peer sets for MIKE:
Belgium
Belgium/1988
Designed 1988
1980s languages
Fifth generation
Late Cold War
Genus Algebraic
Specialised Languages
Algebraic
Mathematical
Expression-oriented
Algebraic/1988
Mathematical/1988
Expression-oriented/1988
Algebraic/Belgium
Mathematical/Belgium
Expression-oriented/Belgium
Specialised Languages
Specialised Languages/1988
Specialised Languages/be

MIKE(ID:5822/mik002)

Algebraic Modula 2 

alternate simple view
Country: Belgium
Designed 1988
Genus: Algebraic
Sammet category: Specialised Languages


Structured programming language for algebraic computation, based on Modula but with left to right assignment

Borrowed the notion of the rail (consistent type aggregates) from 3-Lisp, and some of the typographical conventions of TeX to serve as maths symbols


Related languages
3-LISP MIKE   Incorporated some features of
Modula-2 MIKE   Based on
Scratchpad II MIKE   Influence
TeX MIKE   Incorporated some features of

References:
  • Coolsaet K., (1988) Coolsaet K., "An introduction to MIKE, a new structured programming language", Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric VII, BIALYSTOCK 1988.
  • Coolsaet K., (1989) Coolsaet K., "The programming language MIKE", Introducing CAGE, Reports of the CAGe project 1, Gent 1989
  • (1989) Coolsaet K., Preliminary report on the programming language MIKE, Reports of the CAGe project P, Gent 1989
  • Coolsaet K., (1991) Coolsaet K., "Design and implementation of MIKE, a programming language for nonnumerical mathematics", Gent 1991, (PhD thesis, in Dutch).
  • Coolsaet K., (1992) Coolsaet K., "A quick introduction to the programming language MIKE" pp37-46 Abstract DOI Extract: Introduction
          in [SIGPLAN] (1992) SIGPLAN Notices 27(06) June 1992
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