ATOLL (programming language)
Acceptance, Test Or Launch Language (ATOLL) was the programming language used for automating the checking and launch of Saturn rockets.[1]
Notes
- "SLCC ATOLL User's Manual", IBM 70-F11-0001, Huntsville, Ala. Dec 1970
gollark: zstandard
gollark: Actually, use formatting to pack in extra data, like in the X language.
gollark: Mildly more efficient.
gollark: You could use base85 instead.
gollark: So I have random local data under `~`, more important stuff under `/data` (synced to my servers, and this includes my meme library, music library, archive folder, my book library and my notes), and `/data/media` on my server(s) containing video-y media.
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