STRINGCOMP was a programming language developed at Bolt, Beranek and Newman (BBN) in 1967. It was one of the three variants of JOSS II (along with TELCOMP...
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It was one of the three variants of JOSS II (along with TELCOMP and STRINGCOMP) that were developed by BBN. The language was developed by Jordan Baruch...
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and offshoots. Some remained similar to the original, like TELCOMP and STRINGCOMP, CAL, CITRAN, ISIS, PIL/I, JEAN (ICT 1900 series), BOSS and INTERP on...
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of the program's printed output. A later derivative of TELCOMP called STRINGCOMP was oriented towards string handling. Another BBN JOSS-derivative called...
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can be traced from RAND Corporation's JOSS through BBN's TELCOMP and STRINGCOMP. The MUMPS team chose to include portability between machines as a design...
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