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James Britt
"In 1978, the first History of Programming Language Conference (HOPL)
described the development of 13 computer programming languages, the
people who participated in that work, and the context in which it was
undertaken. In 1993, HOPL-II contained 14 papers on the genesis and
evolution of programming languages. It is time for HOPL-III, to be held
with FCRC 2007 in San Diego. Each HOPL-III paper should detail the early
history or evolution of a specific programming language. Preliminary
ideas about each language should have been documented by 1996 and each
language should have been in use by 1998."
http://research.ihost.com/hopl/
Ruby meets the age criteria.
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James Britt
"Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally
for machines to execute."
- H. Abelson and G. Sussman
(in "The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs)
described the development of 13 computer programming languages, the
people who participated in that work, and the context in which it was
undertaken. In 1993, HOPL-II contained 14 papers on the genesis and
evolution of programming languages. It is time for HOPL-III, to be held
with FCRC 2007 in San Diego. Each HOPL-III paper should detail the early
history or evolution of a specific programming language. Preliminary
ideas about each language should have been documented by 1996 and each
language should have been in use by 1998."
http://research.ihost.com/hopl/
Ruby meets the age criteria.
--
James Britt
"Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally
for machines to execute."
- H. Abelson and G. Sussman
(in "The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs)