n. | 1. | (Rom. Myth.) The god of fire, who presided over the working of metals; - answering to the Greek Hephæstus. |
Noun | 1. | Vulcan - (Roman mythology) god of fire and metal working; counterpart of Greek Hephaestus |
1. | VULCAN - Wayne Ratliff ca. 1980. CP/M port of JPLDIS which evolved into dBASE II. | ||
2. | VULCAN - The dBASE-like interpreter and compiler sold by RSPI with their Emerald Bay product. | ||
3. | VULCAN - Early string manipulation language. "VULCAN - A String Handling Language with Dynamic Storage Control", E.P. Storm et al, Proc FJCC 37, AFIPS (Fall 1970). | ||
4. | VULCAN - Kahn et al, Xerox PARC. Concurrent object orientation and logic programming. An object-oriented preprocessor for FCP. "Vulcan: Logical Concurrent Objects", K. Kahn et al in Research Directions in Object- Oriented Programming, A.B. Shriver et al eds, MIT Press 1987. |