Polymorphic Programming Language
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Interactive, extensible programming language type
"PPL (programming language)" redirects here. For the Hewlett-Packard calculator language, see HP PPL.
The Polymorphic Programming Language (PPL) was developed in 1969 at Harvard University by Thomas A. Standish. It is an interactive, extensible language with a base language similar to the language APL.[1]
The assignment operator <- (or ←) has influenced the language S.[2]
References
- ^ Standish, Thomas A. (August 1969). Christensen; Shaw (eds.). "Some features of PPL – a Polymorphic Programming Language" . ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 4 (8) (Proceedings of Extensible Language Symposium ed.). ACM Digital Library: Association for Computing Machinery: 20–26. doi:10.1145/1115858.1115864 . Retrieved 2018年06月23日.
- ^ Chambers, John M. (November 1994). "Evolution of the S Language". Archived from the original (PostScript) on 2007年04月09日. Retrieved 2009年05月06日.
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