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- Artspeak abstract "Artspeak is a computer language conceived by Jacob T. Schwartz at New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. Until 2011, the only known compiler/interpreter was written for the CDC 6600, a mainframe computer. In order to program in Artspeak on the CDC 6600, one had to use punch cards and utilize batch processing.Artspeak was a specialized language that worked with a single-color graphical plotter to produce graphical output on a 10-inch by 10-inch sheet of paper. It used simple, English language-based statements to draw elemental shapes, including circles, points, text, and many types of curves (including lines).In 2011, Ron Schnell (author of Dunnet) found an old draft manual for the language, and after discovering that the language ceased to exist, wrote it from scratch in Python.The new version of Artspeak outputs to a computer monitor, as opposed to a plotter, and allows local and server storage of Artspeak programs. There are other differences from the original Artspeak, all of which are detailed in the reference guide.".
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- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Educational_programming_languages.
- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink Category:High-level_programming_languages.
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- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink Courant_Institute_of_Mathematical_Sciences.
- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink Curve.
- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink Dunnet_(game).
- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink Dunnet_(video_game).
- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink File:Artspeak_sample.png.
- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Mullish.
- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_T._Schwartz.
- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink Line_(geometry).
- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink New_York_University.
- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink Plain_text.
- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink Plotter.
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- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLink Python_(programming_language).
- Artspeak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Artspeak".
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- Artspeak subject Category:Educational_programming_languages.
- Artspeak subject Category:High-level_programming_languages.
- Artspeak hypernym Language.
- Artspeak type Language.
- Artspeak type Language.
- Artspeak comment "Artspeak is a computer language conceived by Jacob T. Schwartz at New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. Until 2011, the only known compiler/interpreter was written for the CDC 6600, a mainframe computer. In order to program in Artspeak on the CDC 6600, one had to use punch cards and utilize batch processing.Artspeak was a specialized language that worked with a single-color graphical plotter to produce graphical output on a 10-inch by 10-inch sheet of paper.".
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- Artspeak depiction Artspeak_sample.png.
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