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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (05 January 2017) [foldoc]:
FLEX
1. Faster LEX.
2. A real-time language for dynamic environments.
["FLEX: Towards Flexible Real-Time Programs", K. Lin et al,
Computer Langs 16(1):65-79, Jan 1991].
3. An early object-oriented language developed for the
FLEX machine by Alan Kay in about 1967. The FLEX language
was a simplification of Simula and a predecessor of
Smalltalk.
(1995-03-29)
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (05 January 2017) [foldoc]:
Flex
A system developed by Ian Currie (Iain?)
at the (then) Royal Signals and Radar Establishment at
Malvern in the late 1970s. The hardware was custom and
microprogrammable, with an operating system, (modular)
compiler, editor, garbage collector and filing system
all written in Algol-68. Flex was also re-implemented on
the Perq(?).
[I. F. Currie and others, "Flex Firmware", Technical Report,
RSRE, Number 81009, 1981].
[I. F. Currie, "In Praise of Procedures", RSRE, 1982].
(1997-11-17)