Re: The joy of FORTRAN

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Sujet : Re: The joy of FORTRAN
De : peter_flass (at) *nospam* yahoo.com (Peter Flass)
Groupes : alt.folklore.computers comp.os.linux.misc
Date : 27. Sep 2024, 01:52:03
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Bob Eager <news0009@eager.cx> wrote:
On Wed, 25 Sep 2024 07:06:36 +0000, rbowman wrote:
 
On 25 Sep 2024 06:52:08 GMT, Bob Eager wrote:
 
On Tue, 24 Sep 2024 23:45:51 +0000, rbowman wrote:
 
On Tue, 24 Sep 2024 21:14:04 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
 
PL/I was IBM’s attempt at a Grand Unification of both “business” and
“scientific” programming in one language. If you thought C++
programming was full of surprises when your program did unexpected
things, PL/I invented the whole genre of “surprise-ridden programming
language”
 
IBM was always so modest. Programming Language One. A Programming
Language.
 
A colleague of mine wrote a powerful macro processor (which I still use
and maintain). He called it Macro Language One - ML/I. He loved taking
the piss out of IBM.
 
Gary Kildall may have been doing that with PL/M, Programming Language
for Microprocessors. It did have some PL/I DNA.
 
There are also PL-516, PL-11, ...
 

PL.8

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Pete

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