In 1979, Honeywell Information Systems announced a new programming language for their time-sharing service named TEX, an acronym for the Text Executive text processing system. TEX was a first-generation scripting language developed around the time of AWK and used by Honeywell initially as an in-house system test automation tool.
TEX extended the Honeywell Time-Sharing service (TSS) line editor with programmable capabilities, which allowed the user greater latitude in developing ease-of-use editing extensions as well as writing scripts to automate many other time-sharing tasks formerly done by more complex TSS FORTRAN programs.
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Systems announced a new programminglanguage for their time-sharing service named TEX, an acronym for the TextExecutivetext processing system. TEX was...
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system, Multi-ProgrammingExecutive (MPE). Similar languages on other platforms were generically referred to as system programminglanguages, confusing matters...
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