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kelas | 4 months ago
APL\360 used a much more advanced selectric with a dedicated typeball, was designed for a machine of a totally different class, and could not be compared to literally kilometers of paper containing mostly mistyped parentheses. it was TRULY terse, expressive and interactive.
but yeah, PDP-1 hackers technically got there first - they had no choice :) check this out:
https://s3data.computerhistory.org/pdp-1/DEC.pdp_1.1964.1026...
6-7 Input and Output, System Operation is where the READ-EVAL-PRINT is indeed mentioned. but if you read the entire paragraph, and the next one ("if the system drops dead" lol) you'll agree that PDP-1 "REPL" was hell on earth, at the very end of the manual there are some really juicy REPL expressions :)
LISP was a torture compared to short and powerful APL notation.
less code less bug.
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