Re: History and evolution of compilers

mark@hubcap.clemson.edu (Mark Smotherman)
10 Oct 1997 22:02:27 -0400

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From: mark@hubcap.clemson.edu (Mark Smotherman)
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 10 Oct 1997 22:02:27 -0400
Organization: Clemson University (A well-installed InterNetNews site :-)
References: 97-09-130 97-10-008 97-10-017 97-10-033
Keywords: Fortran, history

See also


                Jean Sammet, "History of IBM's Technical Contributions
                                to High Level Programming Languages," pp. 520-534


                Fran Allen, "The History of Language Processor Technology
                                in IBM," pp. 535-548


in IBM Journal of Research and Development, 25th Anniversary Issue,
      vol. 25, no. 5, September 1981.




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