In a message dated 7/3/2010 3:27:13 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Genenalized Markup Languge, often called Script, ran under VM/CMS,  html is 
very similar to it.  IBM used to produce their manuals years ago  .  I 
don't know if they developed it.  I used it for several years  during the '80s 
and early '90s to write complex bids and documentation .   


>>
We were ESP for early GML and the little  tin foil printers 42xx 
somethings. IIRC SCRIPT and Waterloo were similar but  diverged at the MACRO 
level 
starting with GML. Dr Goldfarb used to be one of  the 'highlight' sessions at 
SHARE and was entertaining as he was informative.  Probably worst engineered 
thing I ever saw was the
6610(?) printer where the nixie tubes were  in series with the printer 
memory. 




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