Sears, 1974 - Google Patents
A fast implementation of SNOBOL4 for the CDC 6000 series computersSears, 1974
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SNOBOL4 (Griswold, Poage and Polonsky 1971) is a high-level language that has been implemented on almost all large-scale scientific computers. It has powerful string manipulation facilities, automatic storage allocation and deallocation and extensive program …
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