SPEAKEASY has continued to evolve and grow in power. The current production versions, referred to as SPEAKEASY-3, contain many features that have not been formally documented. The needed documentation for the most important of these features is provided in this report. Individual new words that are now available are explained and illustrated in accompanying sample runs. Because of the growing use of the language in interactive situations, emphasis is placed on explaining facilities oriented to such usage. The power of a library-directed programing language is discussed, and the concept of the SPEAKEASY system is introduced. This report is a supplement …
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SPEAKEASY has continued to evolve and grow in power. The current production versions, referred to as SPEAKEASY-3, contain many features that have not been formally documented. The needed documentation for the most important of these features is provided in this report. Individual new words that are now available are explained and illustrated in accompanying sample runs. Because of the growing use of the language in interactive situations, emphasis is placed on explaining facilities oriented to such usage. The power of a library-directed programing language is discussed, and the concept of the SPEAKEASY system is introduced. This report is a supplement to previously available documentation.
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