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Apple is a PL/I-like programming language created by General Motors Research Laboratories for their Control Data Corporation STAR-100 supercomputer.

Apple is a subset of full PL/I, but has been extended to intergrate with the Associative Programming Language (APL - not to be confused with APL (programming language) )[1]: p.9 [2]: p.92 

Associative programming features

Statements
Create
Delete
Find
For Each
Insert
Remove
Let
Data types
Entity
Set

References

  1. ^ Krull, Fred; Marcotty, Michael; Pickrtt, Mary; Thomas, James; Zeilinger, Ronald (1972). Apple Reference Manual (PDF). General Motors Research Laboratories. Retrieved June 29, 2024.
  2. ^ Bachman, Charles. "An interview with Charles W. Bachman". ACM Digital Library. Retrieved June 29, 2024."George [Dodd] built a very attractive IDS like system, called 'Associative Programming Language' (APL) which was integrated with PL/1. General Motors used it extensively in the graphic design system for automotive development. IBM latter asked GM to give up the initials, APL, so they could use them with their, 'A Programming Language.'”