Dartmouth Oversimplified Programming Experiment

DOPE, short for Dartmouth Oversimplified Programming Experiment, was a simple programming language designed by John Kemény in 1962 to offer students a transition from flow-charting to programming the LGP-30. Lessons learned from implementing DOPE were subsequently applied to the invention and development of BASIC.

DOPE (Dartmouth Oversimplified Programming Experiment)
Paradigmsprocedural
Designed byJohn G. Kemeny
DeveloperSidney Marshall
First appeared1962 (1962)
Implementation languageAssembly
PlatformLGP-30
Influenced by
DARSIMCO, DART, Dartmouth ALGOL 30, Fortran
Influenced
Dartmouth BASIC
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