ALPS
<language> 1. An early interpreted algebraic language for the Bendix G15 by Richard V. Andree of the University of Oklahoma.
ALPS is said to have preceded and influenced development of
BASIC.
Dale Peters <
[email protected]> reports that in the summer of 1966 he attended the second year of an
NSF-sponsored summer institute in mathematics and computing at the University of Oklahoma.
Richard Andree taught the computing class which mostly used the language GO-GO which was later renamed ALPS.
Andree, Harold Wiebe, Ralph Howenstein, and another grad student were changing the language frequently during the class, which was occasionally a little disorienting.
Dale believes it was used in the previous summer as well and that it was about this time that Kemeny (one of the designers of BASIC) saw it during a visit.
2. A parallel logic language.
["Synchronization and Scheduling in ALPS Objects", P. Vishnubhotia, Proc 8th Intl Conf Distrib Com Sys, IEEE 1988, pp. 256-264].