POP-1
(Package for Online Programming) The first of a family of programming languages introduced in England in the mid-1960s. It used reverse Polish notation. Successors were POP-2, POP-9X, POP-10, POP-11, POPCORN, POP++, POPLOG and POPLER. See also POP.
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