| An Elementary Discussion of Compiler/Interpreter Writing |
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Volume 1 , Issue 1 (March 1969)
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Pages: 55 - 77
Year of Publication: 1969
ISSN:0360-0300
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IBM System/360 Operating System PL/I Language Specifications, C28-6571. Describes the complete PL/I programming language.
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RoswN, S. Programming ~yst~a8 and Languages. McGraw-tlill, New York, 1967. A collection of papers describing the leading programming languages and discussing important systems programming concepts.
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LEE, J. A. N. Anafomy of a Compiler. Reinhold, New York, 1967. Treats compiler writing in depth, using the implementation of FORTRAN (with extensions) as a basis.
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GLASS, R. L. SPLINTER--a PL/I interpreter emphasizing debugging capability. PL/I Bull. (Mar. 1968). Describes the language processor used as a basis for this paper.
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