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three versions:
TELCOMP I,
TELCOMP II, and
TELCOMP III.
TELCOMP I was
implemented on the PDP-1,
TELCOMP II on the PDP-7 and
TELCOMP III on the PDP-10...
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Newman (BBN). It was one of the
three variants of JOSS II (along with
TELCOMP and FILECOMP) that were
developed by BBN. It had
extended string handling...
- schools. BBN had
recently implemented TELCOMP, one of the new
breed of high-level
interactive programming languages.
TELCOMP was a
dialect of JOSS, the first...
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Development System) TAL tcl (aka tcl/tk ) Tea TECO (Text
Editor and Corrector)
TELCOMP TeX TIE TMG (TransMoGrifier), compiler-compiler Tom Toi
Topspeed (Clarion)...
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languages commonly cited as
being non-structured
include JOSS, FOCAL,
TELCOMP, ****embly languages, MS-DOS
batch files, and
early versions of BASIC, Fortran...
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variety of
ports and offshoots. Some
remained similar to the original, like
TELCOMP and STRINGCOMP, CAL, CITRAN, ISIS, PIL/I, JEAN (ICT 1900 series), BOSS...
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Newman (BBN). It was one of the
three variants of JOSS II (along with
TELCOMP and STRINGCOMP) that were
developed by BBN. The
language was developed...
- RPG 1965 MAD/I (concept)
University of
Michigan MAD,
ALGOL 60, PL/I 1965
TELCOMP BBN JOSS 1965
Atlas Autocode Tony Brooker,
Derrick Morris at Manchester...
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CoffeeScript ECMAScript JavaScript OSA
JScript TypeScript ****emblyScript JOSS CAL
TELCOMP FOCAL MUMPS Caché
ObjectScript JOSS also
inspired features for several...
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members include Jim Breyer,
Anita K.
Jones and
Gilman Louie. In 1971, BBN's
TELCOMP subsidiary was sold. In the 1970s, BBN
created Telenet, Inc., to run the...