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What (who) is JOSS - definition

PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
JOSS programming language; JOSS II; CITRAN; JOHNNIAC Open Shop System; EasyFox
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Joss (disambiguation); Ssoj
JOHNNIAC Open Shop System (Reference: OS, JOHNNIAC)
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Joss (disambiguation); Ssoj
joss1
¦ noun a Chinese idol.
Origin
C18: from Javanese dejos, from obs. Port. deos, from L. deus 'god'.
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joss2
¦ noun informal, chiefly Austral. an important person.
Origin
C19: from dialect joss 'foreman', of unknown origin.
JOSS         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Joss (disambiguation); Ssoj

Wikipedia

JOSS

JOSS (acronym for JOHNNIAC Open Shop System) was one of the first interactive, time-sharing programming languages. It pioneered many features that would become common in languages from the 1960s into the 1980s, including use of line numbers as both editing instructions and targets for branches, statements predicated by boolean decisions, and a built-in source-code editor that can perform instructions in direct or immediate mode, what they termed a conversational user interface.

JOSS was initially implemented on the JOHNNIAC machine at RAND Corporation and put online in 1963. It proved very popular, and the users quickly bogged the machine down. By 1964, a replacement was sought with higher performance. JOHNNIAC was retired in 1966 and replaced by a PDP-6, which ultimately grew to support hundreds of computer terminals based on the IBM Selectric. The terminals used green ink for user input and black for the computer's response. Any command that was not understood elicited the response Eh? or SORRY.

The system was highly influential, spawning a variety of ports and offshoots. Some remained similar to the original, like TELCOMP and STRINGCOMP, CAL, CITRAN, ISIS, PIL/I, JEAN (ICT 1900 series), Algebraic Interpretive Dialogue (AID, on PDP-10); while others, such as FOCAL and MUMPS, developed in distinctive directions. It also bears a strong resemblance to the BASIC interpreters found on microcomputers in the 1980s, differing mainly in syntax details.

Examples of use of JOSS
1. Joss recalls: ‘She told me, «Joss, your career is on autopilot.
2. She is a big fan of Joss Stone and was delighted when Joss was cast for the latest Flake advert.
3. Joss nose ring glossed over Joss vows to let her music do the talking Joss keeps fans waiting for two hours without apology Her ‘interviewers’, she suddenly realises, are holding walkie–talkies, not tape recorders.
4. I love Joss Stone, love Charlotte Church‘s single and video.
5. Joss Stone: Family troubles Teenage singer Joss Stone has spoken for the first time about her half–brother‘s conviction for armed robbery.