EDAAS is an expert system that uses its knowledge of both the Toxic Substances Control Act (USA) and criteria for classifying information as confidential to help information specialists decide which information about the manufacturing and distribution of toxic chemicals must be released to the public and which information may be withheld for proprietary purposes. EDAAS was developed for the Environmental Protection Agency in the USA using FORTRAN. Research EDAAS
Lemmy is a text editor for the Windows operating system that combines the familiar look and feel of the UnixVI editor with excellent Windows integration, including a full GUIinterface, unlimited Undo/Redo, large file support, editable EX history, online edit recovery, customisable menus, file type contexts, and custom colour selection. Syntax highlighting plug-ins include C/C++, HTML, Java, Perl, Tcl/Tk, DOS BAT/CMD, SQL, Fortran, and InstallShield RUL files. Research Lemmy
LISP (from 'LISt Processing language', but mythically from 'Lots of Irritating Superfluous Parentheses') is a computer programming language. It is a language based on the ideas of (a) variable-length lists and trees as fundamental data types, and (b) the interpretation of code as data and vice-versa. It was Invented by John McCarthy at MIT in the late 1950s, and is actually older than any other high-level language still in use except FORTRAN. Accordingly, it has undergone considerable adaptive radiation over the years; modern variants are quite different in detail from the original LISP 1.5. Research LISP
Plink86 Plus by PhoenixComputer Products is an overlay linker that brings modular programming to the PC. It lets you write a program as large and complex as necessary with no need to worry about whether it will fit within available memory. Plink86 Plus's automatic overlay-module technique allows programs to be divided into any number of tree-structured overlay areas, handles diskette changes, and segments the program for add-on packages. Plink86 Plus is a two-pass linkage editor that accepts any object file conforming to the Intel or Microsoft format and outputs executable program files. The first pass is for memory-segment addressing and the second creates the output file. Plink86 Plus works with Lattice C, Microsoft FORTRAN, Microsoft C 5.0, IBMFORTRAN (77), the IBM BASIC Compiler, the Turbo C compiler, and Clipper among other compilers. Research Plink86 Plus