Ironman


HOLWG, DoD, Jan 1977, revised Jul 1977. Fourth of the series of DoD requirements that led to Ada. “Department of Defense Requirements for High Order Computer Programming Languages”, SIGPLAN Notices 12(12):39-54 (Dec 1977). “Revised Ironman Requirements for High Order Computer Programming Languages”, US Dept of Defense, Jul 1977. (See Strawman, Woodenman, Tinman, Steelman).

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