Date: | Mon Nov 12 16:08:48 1992 | |
Subject: | Re: help | |
From: | Brian Harvey | |
Volume-ID: | 921113.03 |
POP is a programming language developed in the 1970s in England. It combines an Algol-like syntax (statements separated with semicolons inside block structures) with Lisp-like semantics (untyped variables, lists as data aggregates, etc). There is also a more recent language called POPLOG that lets you mix POP notation with PROLOG. The book _New Horizons in Educational Computing_ edited by Masoud Yazdani (1984, Ellis Horwood Ltd/John Wiley & Sons) contains several articles about POP. |