Class Oriented Ring Associated Language

Class Oriented Ring Associated Language

(language)
(CORAL) A language developed by L.G. Roberts at MIT in 1964 for graphical display and systems programming on the TX-2. It used "rings" (circular lists) from Sketchpad.

["Graphical Communication and Control Languages", L.B. Roberts, Information System Sciences: Proc Second Congress, 1965].

[Sammet 1969, p.462].
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