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Language peer sets for CONVERT:
United States
United States/1966
Designed 1966
1960s languages
Third generation
High Cold War
Genus List
String and List Processing
List
Rank 1 unlabelled
Rank 1
List/1966
Rank 1 unlabelled/1966
Rank 1/1966
List/United States
Rank 1 unlabelled/United States
Rank 1/United States
String and List Processing
String and List Processing/1966
String and List Processing/us

CONVERT(ID:249/con041)

String processing language hybrid of COMIT and LISP 

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Country: United States
Designed 1966
Published: 1966
Genus: List
Sammet category: String and List Processing


String processing language, combined the pattern matching and transformation operations of COMIT with the recursive data structures of Lisp.

A language (based on LISP) and routines to handle transformation rules of the type as in COMIT and SNOBOL. (Sammet 1966)


Structures:
Related languages
COMITCONVERT   Extension of
LISP 1.5CONVERT   Extension of
  CONVERTCARPS Incorporated features of
  CONVERTFLIP Extension of
  CONVERTREC Compiler constructed with

References:

1965

  • Guzmán, A. (1965) Guzmán, A. "CONVERT-Diseńo de un lenguaje para manipulación de símbolos, y su correspondiente intérprete" Tesis de Licenciatura. ESIME, I. P. N.. Cd. de México. Agosto 1965

1966

1967

  • Bobrow, D (1967) Bobrow, D review of Guzmán and McIntosh CACM 1966 (CONVERT) Abstract
          in (1967) ACM Computing Reviews 8(01) January-February 1967
  • Guzmán, A. (1967) Guzmán, A. "A primitive Recognizer of Figures in a Scene" (1967) Memorandum Project MAC, MAC M 342 (AI Vision Memo 119) M. I. T., January.
  • Guzmán, A. (1967) Guzmán, A. "Scene Analysis Using the Concept of Model" (1967) Report 67-0133; Computer Corporation of America. Cambridge, Mass., USA January. AD-652-017.
  • Guzmán, A. (1967) Guzmán, A. "Some Aspects of Pattern Recognition by Computer" (1967) Master’s Thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering, M. I. T., February. AD-656-041.
  • Guzmán, A. (1967) Guzmán, A. "Some Aspects of Pattern Recognition by Computer" (1967) mit Project MAC Technical Report, MAC TR 37.
  • Guzmán, A. and McIntosh H.V. (1967) Guzmán, A. and McIntosh H.V. "Comments on ´All Paths Through a Maze´ pp1525-27 August.
          in [iEEE] (1967) [iEEE] Proceedings of the IEEE 55(8) August 1967
  • McIntosh H.V.and Guzmán, A. (1967) McIntosh H.V.and Guzmán, A. "A Miscellany of CONVERT Programming" Project MAC Memorandum MAC M 346 (AI Memo 130) April 1967.

1968

  • Abrahams, Paul W. (1968) Abrahams, Paul W. "Symbol manipulation languages". New York: New York University, Courant Inst. of Mathematical Sciences 1968
  • Charniak (1968) Charniak, E. , "CARPS, A Program Which Solves Calculus Word Problems", Report MAC-TR-51, Project MAC, M.I.T., Cambridge, Mass., July 1968 Online copy pdf Abstract ps
  • Sammet, Jean E. (1968) Sammet, Jean E. "Revised Annotated Descriptor Based Bibliography for the Use of Computers for Non-Numerical Mathematics"
          in Bobrow, D. G. (ed) (1968) Bobrow, D. G. (ed) "Symbol Manipulation Languages and Techniques", Proceedings of the IFIP Working Conference on Symbol Manipulation Languages. North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 1968

1969

  • Guzmán, A. and McIntosh, H.V. (1969) Guzmán, A. and McIntosh, H.V. "Patterns and Skeletons in CONVERT"
          in Bobrow, E. (1969) Bobrow, E. C. and Bobrow, D. G. (eds). The Programming Language LISP: Its Operations and Applications, Vol. II; Berkeley, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1969.

1972

  • Sammet (1972) Sammet, Jean E., "Roster of Programming Languages 1972" 61
          in (1972) Computers & Automation 21(6B), 30 Aug 1972

1973

  • Stock and Stock (1973) Stock, Marylene and Stock, Karl F. "Bibliography of Programming Languages: Books, User Manuals and Articles from PLANKALKUL to PL/I" Verlag Dokumentation, Pullach/Munchen 1973 143 Abstract

1974

  • Leavenworth and Sammet (1974) Leavenworth, Burt M.; Sammet, Jean E. "An overview of nonprocedural languages" pp1-12 Abstract Extract: CONVERT
          in [VHLL 1974] (1974) Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Very high level languages, March 28-29, 1974, Santa Monica, California, United States

1990

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