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The Computer Journal 1961 4(3):197-211; doi:10.1093/comjnl/4.3.197
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NEBULA: A Programming Language for Data Processing

T. G. H. Braunholtz, A. G. Fraser and P. M. Hunt

Ferranti Ltd, 68 Newman Street, London, UK

NEBULA, a programming language for data processing, will be used on the Ferranti Orion Data Processing System. No previous acquaintance with automatic programming languages is assumed in this account of NEBULA. The aim is to give the reader a sense of mastery over NEBULA, rather than to give him every factual detail of the language. However, most of the basic topics are treated fully, otherwise a false impression of imprecision would be conveyed. A complete example is given in the Appendix.


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