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Language peer sets for GML:
United States
United States/1969
Designed 1969
1960s languages
Third generation
High Cold War
Genus Layout and display
Layout and display
Text-display
Image-related
Layout and display/1969
Text-display/1969
Image-related/1969
Layout and display/United States
Text-display/United States
Image-related/United States

GML(ID:6352/gml003)

alternate simple view
Country: United States
Designed 1969
Genus: Layout and display


for Generalised Markup Language, but also for Golfarb, Mosher and Lowrie

IBM Cambridge Research Center MA 1969

(Though prehistory has Rice's documentation precepts and Goldfarb's Rally instructions)


Related languages
GenCode GML   Positive Strong Influence
SAFARI GML   Positive Slight Influence
GML SGML   Evolution of

References:
  • Charles F. Goldfarb, Edward J. Mosher, and Theodor (1970) Charles F. Goldfarb, Edward J. Mosher, and Theodore I. Peterson "An Online System for Integrated Text Processing" Proceedings of the 1970 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science. Abstract Online copy
  • Goldfarb, Charles F. (1973) Goldfarb, Charles F. "DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTEGRATED TEXT PROCESSING SYSTEMS" TECHNICAL REPORT NO. 320-2094 IBM CAMBRIDGE SCIENTIFIC CENTER MAY 1973 Abstract Online copy
  • Goldfarb, Charles F. (1981) Goldfarb, Charles F. "A Generalized Approach to Document Markup"
          in [STM 1981] (1981) SIGPLAN Notices 16(06) June 1981, also Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA symposium on Text manipulation 1981, Portland, Oregon
  • Goldfarb, Charles (1996) Goldfarb, Charles "The Roots of SGML - A Personal Recollection" web-published
          in [STM 1981] (1981) SIGPLAN Notices 16(06) June 1981, also Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA symposium on Text manipulation 1981, Portland, Oregon
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