| Title: | Languages |
| Notice: | Speaking In Tongues |
| Moderator: | TLE::TOKLAS::FELDMAN |
| Created: | Sat Jan 25 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Wed May 21 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 394 |
| Total number of notes: | 2683 |
Has anybody heard of a 4GL called CSP? It's supposed to run in IBM
different environments (MVS/XA, VM/VSE) with a "simple" re-link. Can
it also run on a VAX? What's the advantage of CSP over other 4GL's
or even traditional languages?
Any background info or a pointer to information would be helpful.
Thanks,
-Jay-
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| 245.1 | Perhaps the next reality over ? | MSDSWS::SECRIST | This FOO's for you ! | Wed Aug 09 1989 12:13 | 8 |
; Has anybody heard of a 4GL called CSP? It's supposed to run in IBM ; ... ; Any background info or a pointer to information would be helpful. Have you tried posting this in BISTRO::RALLY_COMPETITION ? rcs | |||||
| 245.2 | Thanks | DLOACT::BURGESS | Jay Burgess, @TSO, DTN 485-3180 | Thu Aug 10 1989 10:55 | 14 |
Thanks for the pointer. Since writing this note, I have found a few
articles in Trade rags that discuss CSP. FYI, CSP is/was a strategic
language (?) for IBM and SAA. IBM has blessed it, but user acceptance
is falling due in large part to:
1. CSP is essentially intepretive in nature.
2. Performance is poor.
3. CSP currently cannot produce compilable source code, e.g.,
COBOL.
Thanks again for the quick pointer,
-Jay-
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