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The Computer Journal 1965 8(2):103-109; doi:10.1093/comjnl/8.2.103
© 1965 by British Computer Society
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A user oriented programming language*

M. Klerer and J. May §

Columbia University, Hudson Laboratories, Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA

An initial version of an operational software–hardware system for the purpose of facilitating the programming and analysis of well-formulated problems is summarized. A modified Flexowriter is used to generate computer-acceptable input when equations or computable requests are typed in much the same manner as they would appear in conventional mathematical texts. The purpose of this paper is to discuss and illustrate the programming language that has been developed to be used for this system.



* Hudson Laboratories of Columbia University Contribution No. 201.

§ Columbia University, Hudson Laboratories, Dobbs Ferry, New York.


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