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-Hoc, the High Order Calculator, is an interpreted language for
-floating-point calculations. Its most basic use is as a powerful and
-convenient calculator, interactively evaluating expressions such as
-1+2*sin(0.7). But hoc is no ordinary calculator: It also lets you
-assign values to variables, define your own functions, and use loops,
-conditionals, and everything else you'd expect in a programming
-language.
-
-Hoc was developed by Brian Kernighan and Rob Pike, and introduced in
-their 1984 book The Unix Programming Environment. This version has been
-extended and improved by Nadav Y. Har'El.
-
-WWW: http://nadav.harel.org.il/homepage/hoc/