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thriftwy
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A new programming language for high-performance co...
QBasic had tensor types support circa 1980s.
rbanffy
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If this is a joke, I don’t get it.
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Read the description for REDMAT.BAS. Apparently this started with Microsoft Professional Basic 7.0, which appeared in 1989. So technically, "the 1980s," but only the last one.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abs/crystal-field-handb...
thriftwy
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It had arrays of any n-arity. Come think of it, C++ also does
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