Alphard (programming language)

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Alphard programming language is a Pascal-like language for data abstraction and verification used as a research vehicle in the 1970s. It used the 'form' datatype, which combines a specification and an implementation. It also took the generator from IPL-V,[1] as well as the mapping functions from Lisp[2] and made it general case.[3]

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  1. ^ Newell, Allen (1964). Information Processing Language-V Manual. Prentice-Hall. 
  2. ^ McCarthy, John (1962). LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual. MIT Press. 
  3. ^ Shaw, Mary (1981). ALPHARD: Form and Content. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag. pp. 75. 


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