In response to
a question of who provided the Lisa FORTRAN, guy who
insisted that Valtrep was the predecessor of FORTRAN 'course he also
had OS/2 for the PDP-11, and a PROGRAM that could duplicate alignment
disks, . . .
Isn't "Valdtrep" a Norwegian march by Johannes Hanssen?
It's Valdres
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valdres and Valdres
march.
Oh, I know--I was making a joke. It's a fine march and I've
performed
it in conCert bands many times.
and, although we don't know when YOU were playing it, the march had been
around half a century, so was probably playing on the radio to inspire
Backus. Does that mean that Dan. might be right about it being the
predecessor to FORTRAN?
OB_Trivia: Originally "FORTRAN" was a portmanteau of "FORmula
TRANslation".
cf. Lewis Carroll,
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/portmanteau
(Q: Why would anybody make a computer language out of a big suitcase?
A: for portability!)
In 1992?, the revised standard changed the official spelling from FORTRAN
to Fortran, (Fortran 8X, Fortran 90)
Valtrep came long after FORTRAN, and had no discernable influence on
Fortran.
--
Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin at
xenosoft.com