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'''TECO''' (Text Editor & Corrector, or originally Tape Editor & Corrector) is an early text editor which was also a programming language, of the sort in which every character is a command. Programs in it were said to resemble line noise. EMACS was originally written in TECO (as a set of "Editing Macros").
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'''TECO''' (Text Editor & Corrector, or originally Tape Editor & Corrector) is an early text editor (originally implemented on DEC mainframes and minis) which was also a programming language, of the sort in which every character is a command. Programs in it were said to resemble line noise. EMACS was originally written in TECO (as a set of "Editing Macros").
  
 
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* [[Wikipedia:TECO (text editor)|Wikipedia article]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:TECO (text editor)|Wikipedia article]]
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* [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp8/os8/AA-H608A-TA_os8teco_mar79.pdf TECO reference manual]

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Name TECO
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Released 1962

TECO (Text Editor & Corrector, or originally Tape Editor & Corrector) is an early text editor (originally implemented on DEC mainframes and minis) which was also a programming language, of the sort in which every character is a command. Programs in it were said to resemble line noise. EMACS was originally written in TECO (as a set of "Editing Macros").

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