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The American side of the development of ALGOL
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History of Programming Languages archive
History of programming languages I book contents
SECTION: ALGOL session table of contents
Pages: 75 - 91  
Year of Publication: 1978
Author
Alan J. Perlis  Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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