Philip S. Abrams is a
computer science
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researcher who co-authored the first
implementation
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Computer science
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of the programming language
APL.
APL
In 1962,
Kenneth E. Iverson published his book ''A Programming Language,'' describing a mathematical notation for describing array operations in mathematics. In 1965, Abrams and
Lawrence M. Breed produced a compiler that translated expressions in Iverson's APL notation into IBM 7090 machine code.
In the 1970s, he was vice president of development for
Scientific Time Sharing Corporation
Scientific Time Sharing Corporation (STSC) was a pioneering timesharing and consulting service company which offered APL from its datacenter in Bethesda, MD to users in the United States and Europe.
History
Scientific Time Sharing Corporation ( ...
(STSC), Inc.
Selected works
* Abrams, Philip S.
''An APL Machine'' Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), February, 1970.
References
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American computer scientists
APL implementers
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