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[[Image:Sail_magazine_cover_aug_1976.png|thumb|right|Sail Magazine cover, used with the SAIL manual]]
  
 
'''Stanford Artificial Intelligence Language''', or more commonly just '''SAIL''', was an [[Algol]]-like programming language created at the [[Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory|Stanford AI Lab]].  It only ran on the [[PDP-10]] family of computers, but was ported to most of its operating systems.
 
'''Stanford Artificial Intelligence Language''', or more commonly just '''SAIL''', was an [[Algol]]-like programming language created at the [[Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory|Stanford AI Lab]].  It only ran on the [[PDP-10]] family of computers, but was ported to most of its operating systems.
  
 
Later, a machine-independent successor language called [[MAINSAIL]] was created.
 
Later, a machine-independent successor language called [[MAINSAIL]] was created.
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==External links==
 
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* AI memo 289: [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/stanford/sail/STAN-CS-76-574_SAIL_Aug76.pdf SAIL], August 1976
 
* AI memo 289: [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/stanford/sail/STAN-CS-76-574_SAIL_Aug76.pdf SAIL], August 1976
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[[Category: Languages]]

Latest revision as of 10:35, 9 August 2023

Sail Magazine cover, used with the SAIL manual

Stanford Artificial Intelligence Language, or more commonly just SAIL, was an Algol-like programming language created at the Stanford AI Lab. It only ran on the PDP-10 family of computers, but was ported to most of its operating systems.

Later, a machine-independent successor language called MAINSAIL was created.

External links

  • AI memo 289: SAIL, August 1976