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  2. GNU Smalltalk - Wikipedia

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    GNU Smalltalk is an implementation of the Smalltalk programming language by the GNU Project.. The implementation, unlike other Smalltalk environments, uses text files for program input and interprets the contents as Smalltalk code.

  3. Smalltalk - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, a significant development that has spread across all Smalltalk environments is the increasing usage of two web frameworks, Seaside and AIDA/Web, to simplify the building of complex web applications. Seaside has seen considerable market interest with Cincom, Gemstone, and Instantiations incorporating and extending it.

  4. List of programmers - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Hamilton – Director of Software Engineering Division of MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, which developed on-board flight software for the space Apollo program; Brian Harris – machine translation research, Canada's first computer-assisted translation course, natural translation theory, community interpreting (Critical Link)

  5. Translator (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The software development process is noticeably different depending on the type of translator used by a developer, this of course differs from translator to translator. Stages of the development process that are influenced by a translator include the initial programming stage, the debugging stage, and most notably the execution process. Factors ...

  6. Comparison of machine translation applications - Wikipedia

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    Cross-platform (web application) Proprietary software: Commercial: 12.5: No: 20+ Hybrid, rule-based, statistical and neural machine translation [7] SYSTRAN: Cross-platform (web application) Proprietary software: $200 (desktop) – $15,000 and up (enterprise server) Version 7: No: 50+ Hybrid, rule-based, statistical machine translation and ...

  7. S-Lang - Wikipedia

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    The S-Lang programming library was started in 1992 by John E. Davis, considering that functions he wrote for a text editor might be useful in other programs. [5] The earliest version of the library contained input/output routines for interacting with computer terminals and an implementation of a simple stack-based interpreter with a PostScript-like syntax that he developed for use in a ...

  8. Cross-platform software - Wikipedia

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    All user interaction with the application consists of simple exchanges of data requests and server responses. This type of application was the norm in the early phases of World Wide Web application development. Such applications follow a simple transaction model, identical to that of serving static web pages. Today, they are still relatively ...

  9. Computer program - Wikipedia

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    A diagram showing that the user interacts with the application software. The application software interacts with the operating system, which interacts with the hardware. Computer programs may be categorized along functional lines. The main functional categories are application software and system software. System software includes the operating ...