POP-1


POP-1

Package for Online Programming. Edinburgh, 1966. First ofthe POP family of languages. Used reverse Polish notation.Implemented as a threaded interpreter. EPU-R-17, U Edinburgh(Jul 1966). "POP-1: An Online Language", R. Popplestone, MachIntell 2, E. Dale et al eds, Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh 1968.

POP-1

(Package for Online Programming) The first of a family of programming languages introduced in England in the mid-1960s. It used reverse Polish notation. Successors were POP-2, POP-9X, POP-10, POP-11, POPCORN, POP++, POPLOG and POPLER. See also POP.