Allen-Babcock
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Allen-Babcock
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Allen-Babcock Computing was founded in Los Angeles in 1964 by James D. Babcock and Michael Jane Allen Babcock to take advantage of the fast-growing market for computer time-sharing services. In 1966 the company developed "RUSH", an interactive dialect of PL/I.
Between 1965 and 1966 they assisted in the development of Conversational Programming System (CPS), a timesharing system that ran under OS/360, under contract to IBM. CPS was a subset of RUSH prepared by IBM with the permission of Allen-Bab
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2008-07-29T15:53:02Z
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2024-08-28T04:52:24Z
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