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Revision as of 23:54, 9 February 2016
SNOBOL 4 (String Oriented symbolic Language) is a language mainly for text processing and pattern matching, that was first designed and implemented at Bell Laboratories.
History
Work on SNOBOL4 began in 1966.
Implementations
- Catspaw SPITBOL-386 for MS-DOS, OS/2 2.x, Windows 95 and Windows NT (specsheet)
- DOS
- Catspaw SNOBOL4+
- Catspaw Vanilla SNOBOL4 - Commercial - Free
- Minnesota SNOBOL4
Publications
- Griswold: A SNOBOL4 Primer - Prentice-Hall, 1973. ISBN 0-13-815381-7
- Maurer: The Programmer's Introduction to SNOBOL - Elsevier, 1976. ISBN 0-444-00172-7
- James F. Gimpel: Algorithms in SNOBOL4 - 1976, ISBN 0-939793-00-8
- Susan Hockey: SNOBOL Programming for the Humanities - Clarendon Press 1985, ISBN 0-19-824676-5
- Michael G. Shafto: Artificial Intelligence Programming in SNOBOL4 - 1987