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Newton
n 1: English mathematician and physicist; remembered for
developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation
and his three laws of motion (1642-1727) [syn: {Isaac
Newton}, {Sir Isaac Newton}]
2: a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an
acceleration of 1 m/sec/sec to a mass of 1 kilogram; equal
to 100,000 dynes [syn: {N}]
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Newton
1. (Named after Isaac Newton (1642-1727)). Rapin et al, Swiss
Federal Inst Tech, Lausanne 1981. General purpose expression
language, syntactically ALGOL-like, with object-oriented and
functional features and a rich set of primitives for
concurrency. Used for undergraduate teaching at Lausanne
(EPFL).
Versions: Newton 2.6 for VAX/VMS and Newton 1.2 for
DEC-Alpha/{OSF}-1.
E-mail: J. Hulaas .
{(ftp://ellc4.epfl.ch /pub/languages/Newton)}.
["Procedural Objects in Newton", Ch. Rapin, SIGPLAN Notices
24(9) (Sep 1989)].
["The Newton Language", Ch. Rapin et al, SIGPLAN Notices
16(8):31-40 (Aug 1981)].
["Programming in Newton", Wuetrich and Menu, EPFL 1982].
2. {Apple Newton}.
(2000-08-29)