A Technical Introduction to AXIOM
Richard D. Jenks and
Robert S. Sutor
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Richard D. Jenks: IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Robert S. Sutor: IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
A chapter in axịom™, 1992, pp 9-15 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract AXIOM has both an interactive language for user interactions and a programming language for building library modules. Like Modula 2, PASCAL, FORTRAN, and Ada, the programming language emphasizes strict type-checking. Unlike these languages, types in AXIOM are dynamic objects: they are created at run-time in response to user commands.
Date: 1992
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-2940-7_2
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