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XPL Language flass@Leginfo.LBDC.State.NY.US (Peter Flass) (2000-06-30) |
Re: XPL Language imdave@mcs.net (Dave Bodenstab) (2000-07-01) |
Re: XPL Language sander@haldjas.folklore.ee (Sander Vesik) (2000-07-18) |
Re: XPL Language joachim.durchholz@halstenbach.com (Joachim Durchholz) (2000-07-23) |
Re: XPL Language pld@fc.hp.com (2000-07-27) |
Re: XPL Language andyj@mc.com (Andy Johnson) (2000-08-04) |
Re: XPL Language ab528@freenet.carleton.ca (2000-08-04) |
Re: XPL Language sjmeyer@www.tdl.com (2000-08-10) |
Re: XPL Language duane.sand@compaq.com (Duane Sand) (2000-08-13) |
Re: XPL Language sjmeyer@www.tdl.com (2000-08-27) |
Re: roots (was: XPL Language) duane.sand@mindspring.com (Duane Sand) (2000-09-08) |
From: | pld@fc.hp.com (Paul Dineen) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 27 Jul 2000 21:37:22 -0400 |
Organization: | H-P CSL, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA |
References: | 00-06-118 00-07-016 |
Keywords: | history |
Sander Vesik (sander@haldjas.folklore.ee) wrote:
: Peter Flass <flass@leginfo.lbdc.state.ny.us> wrote:
: > A web site has been established for material related to the XPL
: > programming language at:
: > http://www.geocities.com/xpl_lang
: > XPL, developed in the 1970's was one of the earliest "compiler
: > compilers", was widely ported, and was the basis for a number of other
: > languages such as the PL/M family.
And HAL/S, used on the space shuttle.
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