10 relations: Compiled language, Index of computing articles, List of programming languages, Michigan Terminal System, Optimizing compiler, Pattern matching, Robert Dewar, Self-modifying code, SNOBOL, Snostorm.
Compiled language
A compiled language is a programming language whose implementations are typically compilers (translators that generate machine code from source code), and not interpreters (step-by-step executors of source code, where no pre-runtime translation takes place).
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Index of computing articles
Originally, the word computing was synonymous with counting and calculating, and the science and technology of mathematical calculations.
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List of programming languages
The aim of this list of programming languages is to include all notable programming languages in existence, both those in current use and historical ones, in alphabetical order, except for dialects of BASIC, esoteric programming languages, and markup languages.
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Michigan Terminal System
The Michigan Terminal System (MTS) is one of the first time-sharing computer operating systems.
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Optimizing compiler
In computing, an optimizing compiler is a compiler that tries to minimize or maximize some attributes of an executable computer program.
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Pattern matching
In computer science, pattern matching is the act of checking a given sequence of tokens for the presence of the constituents of some pattern.
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Robert Dewar
Robert Berriedale Keith Dewar (June 21, 1945 – June 30, 2015) was an English-born American computer scientist and educator.
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Self-modifying code
In computer science, self-modifying code is code that alters its own instructions while it is executing – usually to reduce the instruction path length and improve performance or simply to reduce otherwise repetitively similar code, thus simplifying maintenance.
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SNOBOL
SNOBOL (StriNg Oriented and symBOlic Language) is a series of computer programming languages developed between 1962 and 1967 at AT&T Bell Laboratories by David J. Farber, Ralph E. Griswold and Ivan P. Polonsky, culminating in SNOBOL4.
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Snostorm
Snostorm (Snostorm3) is a version of the SNOBOL4 language with structured programming constructs added.
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