from
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
POP-2
Robin POPplestone, Edinburgh, 1967. An innovative language
incorporating many of Landin's ideas, including streams,
closures, and functions as first-class citizens. ALGOL-like
syntax. The first implementation was named Multi-POP, based
on a REVPOL function written in POP-1, producing the
reverse-polish form as output. "POP-2 Papers", R.M. Burstall
et al, Oliver & Boyd 1968. "Programming in POP-2",
R.M. Burstall et al, Edinburgh U Press 1971. "POP-2 User's
Manual", R. Popplestone, Mach Intell 2, E. Dale et al eds,
Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh 1968.