% -*-LaTeX-*- % TECOWHAT.LTX.2, 23-May-86 09:24:53, Edit by BEEBE % This is part of TECO.LTX \TECO{}, which stands for {\bf T}ext {\bf E}ditor and {\bf CO}rrector, is a language for text editing originally developed in the early 1960's in the MIT and DEC communities. It has been implemented on virtually all DEC computers since, and now with this implementation, is available on the \IBMPC{} inside the \EPSILON{} text editor developed and marketed by Lugaru Software, Inc. This development is independent of Lugaru Software, and is placed in the public domain. The most important contribution of \TECO{} to the computing community has almost certainly been the fact that Richard Stallman extended it significantly to provide the underlying support for his wonderful \EMACS{} text editor.\footnote{ \frenchspacing Richard M. Stallman, {\em EMACS: The Extensible, Customizable, Self-Documenting Display Editor}, in {\em Interactive Programming Environments}, Eds. D.R. Barstow, H.E. Shrobe, and E. Sandewall, McGraw-Hill (1984), pp. 300-325. } The compactness and efficiency of \TECO{}, and the possibility of immediate interpretation for on-line interactive development of editor functionality must surely have been the key to the success of the \EMACS{} project. Now that \EMACS{} is well understood, it has been feasible to re-implement several descendants of \EMACS{}, including \EPSILON{}, using higher-level \LISP{} and \C{} (or \C{}-like) languages for the development support.