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(StriNg Oriented symBOlic Language) One of the first list processing languages, which was developed by Ralph Griswold and associates at Bell Labs in Holmdel, NJ. It was used for text processing and compiler development. The first version was introduced in 1963, with later versions throughout the 1960s.
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As a seasoned industry veteran, he spent 11 years at Bell Labs, where he helped design the first electronic switching system (ESS) and helped to design the programming language SNOBOL. |
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