Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/POP-2> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 63 of
63
with 100 triples per page.
- POP-2 abstract "POP-2, often referred to as POP2 was a programming language developed around 1970 from the earlier language POP-1 (developed by Robin Popplestone in 1968, originally named COWSEL) by Robin Popplestone and Rod Burstall at the University of Edinburgh. It drew roots from many sources: the languages LISP and ALGOL 60, and theoretical ideas from Landin. It used an incremental compiler, which gave it some of the flexibility of an interpreted language, including allowing new function definitions at run time and modification of function definitions while a program was running (both of which are features of dynamic compilation), without the overhead of an interpreted language.".
- POP-2 wikiPageExternalLink POP-2_Papers_1968.pdf.
- POP-2 wikiPageExternalLink pop_development.html.
- POP-2 wikiPageExternalLink poprefs.
- POP-2 wikiPageExternalLink computers-and-thought.
- POP-2 wikiPageExternalLink newanyarray.
- POP-2 wikiPageExternalLink newarray.
- POP-2 wikiPageExternalLink partapply.
- POP-2 wikiPageExternalLink updater.
- POP-2 wikiPageExternalLink matches.
- POP-2 wikiPageID "981616".
- POP-2 wikiPageLength "10535".
- POP-2 wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- POP-2 wikiPageRevisionID "653718256".
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink ALGOL_60.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink BESM.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink COWSEL.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Functional_languages.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Closure_(computer_programming).
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Common_Lisp.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Computer_Technology_Limited.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Currying.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Equipment_Corporation.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_compilation.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Elliott_Brothers_(computer_company).
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink ICT_1900_series.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Incremental_compiler.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Interpreted_language.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Lisp_(programming_language).
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink PDP-10.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink POP-11.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Landin.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Poplog.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Programming_language.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Prolog.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Robin_Popplestone.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Rod_Burstall.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Stack_(abstract_data_type).
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Standard_ML.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink TOPS-10.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Edinburgh.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLink VAX-11.
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "POP programming languages".
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "POP".
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "POP-2".
- POP-2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pop2".
- POP-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- POP-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- POP-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- POP-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- POP-2 subject Category:Functional_languages.
- POP-2 hypernym Language.
- POP-2 type Language.
- POP-2 type Writer.
- POP-2 type Language.
- POP-2 comment "POP-2, often referred to as POP2 was a programming language developed around 1970 from the earlier language POP-1 (developed by Robin Popplestone in 1968, originally named COWSEL) by Robin Popplestone and Rod Burstall at the University of Edinburgh. It drew roots from many sources: the languages LISP and ALGOL 60, and theoretical ideas from Landin.".
- POP-2 label "POP-2".
- POP-2 sameAs Q7120003.
- POP-2 sameAs m.03wfgb.
- POP-2 sameAs Q7120003.
- POP-2 wasDerivedFrom POP-2?oldid=653718256.
- POP-2 isPrimaryTopicOf POP-2.