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Former [[IBM]] UK staff member, the inventor of [[REXX]] and an IBM Fellow and is the editor of the [http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=57469 ISO/IEC/IEEE 60559] floating point math standard. | Former [[IBM]] UK staff member, the inventor of [[REXX]] and an IBM Fellow and is the editor of the [http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=57469 ISO/IEC/IEEE 60559] floating point math standard. | ||
== | ==Software== | ||
* [[REXX]] - Programming language | * STET – STructured Editing Tool (1977) | ||
* LEXX - editor | * [[REXX]] - Programming language (1984) | ||
* [[LPEX]] | * LEXX - Programmable structured editor (1985) | ||
* [[LPEX]] - Live Parsing Editor | |||
* [[NetRexx]] - Programming language | * [[NetRexx]] - Programming language | ||
* GoServe - Web/Gopher server | * GoServe - Web/Gopher server |
Revision as of 02:43, 25 September 2022
Former IBM UK staff member, the inventor of REXX and an IBM Fellow and is the editor of the ISO/IEC/IEEE 60559 floating point math standard.
Software
- STET – STructured Editing Tool (1977)
- REXX - Programming language (1984)
- LEXX - Programmable structured editor (1985)
- LPEX - Live Parsing Editor
- NetRexx - Programming language
- GoServe - Web/Gopher server
- PMprintf
Publications
- A Practical Approach to Programming the Rexx Language - Prentice-Hall 1985, ISBN 0-13-780735-X
- The REXX Language: A Practical Approach to Programming, Second Edition - Prentice-Hall 1990, ISBN 0-13-780651-5
- Proceedings of The REXX Symposium for Developers and Users
- REXX 4.0 - June 11,1990
- The design of REXX - May 8-9,1991
- Introductinary article rather than a history one as the title might suggest
- REXX - The Future - May 18-20, 1993