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'''APL/700''' was an APL implementation by [[wikipedia:Burroughs Corporation|Burroughs Corporation]] for their [[wikipedia:Burroughs_large_systems|700 series]] of mainframe computers. | '''APL/700''' was an APL implementation by [[wikipedia:Burroughs Corporation|Burroughs Corporation]] for their [[wikipedia:Burroughs_large_systems|700 series]] of mainframe computers. | ||
The system was written in [[wikipedia:Paoli, Pennsylvania|Paoli]], by Jim Ryan, Glenn Martin, Jim Williams, and Ken Carvin. Ron Murray joined the team in 1974. Due to the physical location, just outside of Philadelphia, the team had close contact with [[Ken Iverson]] and [[Adin Falkoff]], who were at the [[IBM]]'s [[ | The system was written in [[wikipedia:Paoli, Pennsylvania|Paoli]], by Jim Ryan, Glenn Martin, Jim Williams, and Ken Carvin. Ron Murray joined the team in 1974. Due to the physical location, just outside of Philadelphia, the team had close contact with [[Ken Iverson]] and [[Adin Falkoff]], who were at the [[IBM]]'s [[Philadelphia Scientific Center|Philadelphia office]] at that time. | ||
Though an an independent [[wikipedia:ALGOL 60|ALGOL 60]] implementation, it was based on the ideas from APL\360, and borrowed some ideas from [[APL.SV]].<ref>Private email from Ron Murray. 25 May 2001.</ref> | Though an an independent [[wikipedia:ALGOL 60|ALGOL 60]] implementation, it was based on the ideas from APL\360, and borrowed some ideas from [[APL.SV]].<ref>Private email from Ron Murray. 25 May 2001.</ref> |