My first language. About 1966 or 1967. On a timesharing system of some sort,
accessed via a TTY 33. **Maybe** the timesharing system was CP-67/CMS, but I
think perhaps it was some GE machine.

Wasn't (the first, at least) ELIZA (the "Turing Test" psychologist
simulator) written in SNOBOL? There was a version I played with on that same
system in 1966-7.

Charles

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I remember using it for two projects. One was a "Turing machine"
executor that could alter the program (incorporate a 'pattern match'
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Richard Tsujimoto said:

Wow, SNOBOL.  That brings back some old memories.  

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