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Programming language
Ratfor (short for Rational Fortran) is a programming language implemented as a preprocessor for Fortran 66. It provides modern control structures, unavailable
Ratfor
Canadian computer scientist (born 1942)
for BASIC[citation needed], FORTRAN, and Pascal, and most notably his "Ratfor" (rational FORTRAN) was put in the public domain. He has said that if stranded
Brian_Kernighan
QuakeC Quantum Computation Language R R++ Racket Raku RAPID Rapira Ratfiv Ratfor rc Reason REBOL Red Redcode REFAL ReScript REXX Rocq (former name: Coq)
List_of_programming_languages
General-purpose programming language
preprocessors included EFL, FLECS, iftran, MORTRAN, SFtran, S-Fortran, Ratfor, and Ratfiv. EFL, Ratfor and Ratfiv, for example, implemented C-like languages, outputting
Fortran
Lexical analyzer generator
language. In addition to C, some old versions of Lex could generate a lexer in Ratfor. Lex was originally written by Mike Lesk and Eric Schmidt and described
Lex_(software)
High-level programming language
discipline strong, static, manifest Influenced by Assembly language, machine code Influenced Fortran, ALGOL 58, BASIC, C, PL/I, PACT I, MUMPS, Ratfor
Speedcoding
Parser generator
languages as FORTRAN 77, Ratfor, APL, bc, m4, etc. Yacc has also been rewritten for other languages, including OCaml, Ratfor, ML, Ada, Pascal, Java, PHP
Yacc
Logical operation
provide more than one operator for negation. A few languages like PL/I and Ratfor use ¬ for negation. Most modern languages allow the above statement to be
Negation
– RAM (random-access memory) – RAM drive – Random access – RascalMPL – Ratfor – RCA 1802 – Read-only memory (ROM) – REBOL – Recovery-oriented computing
Index_of_computing_articles
American computer scientist
head until 1981. While at Arizona, Griswold developed Icon. The earlier Ratfor implementation of Icon was discarded and the language rewritten from scratch
Ralph_Griswold
American software and visual effects company
within KPL. Much of the MAGI/SynthaVision software was Fortran-based, with a Ratfor interface for the artists. In 1985, Josh Pines argued to use the Unix programming
Mathematical Applications Group
Mathematical_Applications_Group
(see also BASIC based) SAKO Fortran IV WATFOR WATFIV Fortran 66 FORMAC Ratfor Fortran 77 WATFOR-77 Ratfiv Fortran 90 Fortran 95 F Fortran 2003 Fortran
Generational list of programming languages
Generational_list_of_programming_languages
General-purpose macro processor
language; historically, however, its development originated for supporting the Ratfor dialect of Fortran. Unlike some other macro processors, m4 is Turing-complete
M4_(computer_language)
Computer programming convention
the K&R and Allman styles). Kernighan and Plauger use this style in the Ratfor code in Software Tools. // In C for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) { if (i % 2 ==
Indentation_style
language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics. Ratfor 1974 Brian Kernighan (Bell Labs) A hybrid of C and Fortran, implemented
List of C-family programming languages
List_of_C-family_programming_languages
Original Unix operating system from Bell Labs
50". 6th Edition May 1975 Includes bc, chgrp, cron, newgrp, ptrace(2), ratfor, tbl, units, and wall. First version widely available outside of Bell Laboratories
Research_Unix
Typesetting language
manual pages. In addition, a simplified version of nroff is available in Ratfor source code form as an example in the book Software Tools by Brian Kernighan
Nroff
1976 Smalltalk-76 Xerox PARC Smalltalk-72 1976 Mesa Xerox PARC ALGOL 1976 Ratfor Brian Kernighan C, FORTRAN 1976 S John Chambers at Bell Labs APL, PPL, Scheme
Timeline of programming languages
Timeline_of_programming_languages
Defunct computing organization
"Unix thinking" with programs in Ratfor, later rewritten in Pascal for a follow-up edition of the book. Kernighan's Ratfor (rational FORTRAN preprocessor)
Software_Tools_Users_Group
UNIX program for lexical analysis
Vern Paxson of the Lawrence Berkeley Lab took a version of lex written in ratfor (an extended Fortran popular at the time) and translated it into C, calling
Flex (lexical analyzer generator)
Flex_(lexical_analyzer_generator)
Operating environment created by Digital Research
HP-GL/2 DD7220 Hewlett-Packard HP 7220, HP-GL DDGEN2 Retro-Graphics GEN.II (Ratfor source code in Programmer's Guide) DDHI3M Houston Instrument HiPlot DMP
GEM_(desktop_environment)
Computer-based implementation of the Sieve of Eratosthenes
COBOL, and FORTRAN, and some less well-known examples like Forth, ZSPL, Ratfor, PL/1 and PLMX. Example runs were provided for a variety of machines, mostly
Byte_Sieve
1978 Programming languages ABC Altair BASIC CS-4 Modula Scheme Mesa Plus Ratfor S SAM76 SAS Smalltalk-76 Blue Bourne Shell Commodore BASIC FP Icon IDL Red
History_of_software
proprietary operating system. Even compilers could be distributed and for example Ratfor (and Ratfiv) helped researchers to move from Fortran coding to structured
History of free and open-source software
History_of_free_and_open-source_software
the book 'Software Tools', by Kernighan and Plauger, which was written in Ratfor. Several people, including Dan Forsyth and Arnold Robbins, worked on the
Se_(text_editor)
Ext. Description Used by R Ratfor file Ratfor R Script file R R00, R01, ... Part of a multi-file RAR archive RAR R2D Reflex 2 datafile Reflex 2 R3D Red
List of filename extensions (M–R)
List_of_filename_extensions_(M–R)
release of PROJ was developed by Gerald Evenden in the early 1980s as a Ratfor program. It was based on the General Cartographic Transformation Package
PROJ
Software collection for astronomical data reduction and data analysis
is based on the Ratfor language. The lexical form, operators, and control flow constructs are identical to those provided by Ratfor. The major differences
IRAF
Macro processor that is not tied to a particular language or piece of software
was designed and written in C for Unix by Dennis Ritchie and converted to Ratfor by Brian Kernighan. ELENA Software: Practice and Experience, Vol. 14, pp
General-purpose macro processor
General-purpose_macro_processor
an initialism for Extended Fortran Language. It is roughly a superset of Ratfor. Feldman, S.I. (1979). "The programming language EFL". Proceedings of the
EFL_(programming_language)
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Pet form of English Moses, MOE means "drawn out."
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Wealthy defender.
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Date
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
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Australian, Danish, Swedish
God is Gracious; God has Shown Favor
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Passionless
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(æ „å) Japanese name EIKO means "long-lived child" or "splendid child."
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Greek
Calling forth.
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