• PL360 (or PL/360) is a system programming language designed by Niklaus Wirth and written by Wirth, Joseph W. Wells Jr., and Edwin Satterthwaite Jr. for...
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  • ESPOL on Burroughs mainframes in about 1960, followed by Niklaus Wirth's PL360 (first written on a Burroughs system as a cross compiler), which had the...
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  • Pipelines Pizza PL-11 PL/0 PL/B PL/C PL/I – ISO 6160 PL/M PL/P PL/S PL/SQL PL360 PLANC Plankalkül Planner PLEX PLEXIL Plus POP-11 POP-2 PostScript PortablE...
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  • University that was widely distributed. The implementation was written in PL360, an ALGOL-like assembly language designed by Wirth. The implementation includes...
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  • by R.D. Russell of CERN in 1971. Written in Fortran IV, it is similar to PL360 and is cross-compiled on other machines. PL-11 was originally developed...
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  • instructions.[disputed – discuss] This was followed by Niklaus Wirth's PL360 in 1968; this replicated the Burroughs facilities, with which he was familiar...
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    Wirth was the chief designer of the programming languages Euler (1965), PL360 (1966), ALGOL W (1966), Pascal (1970), Modula (1975), Modula-2 (1978), Oberon...
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  • ALGOL 60 MCP PL/I IBM, SHARE 1964 ALGOL 60, FORTRAN, some COBOL Multics PL360 Niklaus Wirth 1968 ALGOL 60 ALGOL W C Dennis Ritchie 1969 BCPL Most operating...
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  • Brooker, Derrick Morris at Manchester University ALGOL 60, Autocode 1965 PL360 (concept) Niklaus Wirth ALGOL 60, ESPOL 1966 JOSS II Chuck Baker, RAND JOSS...
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  • generalization of the simple precedence parser method invented by Niklaus Wirth for PL360. Simple precedence is itself a generalization of the trivially simple operator...
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  • precedence parser, uses one large MxN table to find right and left ends. Used in PL360. Does not handle common programming languages. Weak precedence parser, uses...
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  • adding structured programming to the PDP-11 assembly language. LIL resembled PL360 with C-like flow control syntax. The LIL compiler "lc" was part of Fifth...
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  • were deleted to hide their true origin and ownership.[citation needed] PL360 High-level assembler BSL Language Specifications, International Business...
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    Symbol assembler, Metasymbol, a meta-assembler LP70, a language similar to PL360 COBOL Fortran IV extended BASIC Algol 60 PL/I Pascal Simula 67 SNOBOL Lisp—Several...
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    Michigan Computing Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan Wirth, Niklaus (1968). "PL360, a Programming Language for the 360 Computers". Journal of the ACM. 15:...
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  • mainframe systems, which also influenced a number of 1960s languages like PL360 and JOVIAL. Through the mid-1970s, the success of the HP systems produced...
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  • needs of a large and diverse computing community. SPIRES was rewritten in PL360, a block structured programming language designed explicitly for System/360-compatible...
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