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    PL/C is an instructional dialect of the programming language PL/I, developed at the Department of Computer Science of Cornell University in the early 1970s in an effort headed by Professor Richard W. Conway and graduate student Thomas R. Wilcox. [1] PL/C was developed with the specific goal of being used for teaching programming.

  2. Mar 18, 2022 · Openlibrary_edition OL26872759M Openlibrary_work OL19653033W Page_number_confidence 93.07 Pages 478 Pdf_module_version 0.0.18 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20220318213602 Republisher_operator associate-mavanessa-cando@archive.org

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PLPL/0 - Wikipedia

    PL/0. This article is about the programming language introduced by Niklaus Wirth. For the subset of a programming language from IBM, see PL/I. PL/0 is a programming language, intended as an educational programming language, that is similar to but much simpler than Pascal, a general-purpose programming language.

  5. ``system programming language'' because it is useful for writing compilers and operating systems, it has been used equally well to write major programs in many different domains. Many of the important ideas of C stem from the language BCPL, developed by Martin Richards.

  6. Names: Harper, Robert, 1957– Title: Practical foundations for programming languages / Robert Harper, Carnegie Mellon University. Description: Second edition. | New York NY : Cambridge University Press, 2016. | Includes bibliographical references and index.

  7. C Programming at Wikibooks. C ( pronounced / ˈsiː / – like the letter c) [6] is a general-purpose computer programming language. It was created in the 1970s by Dennis Ritchie, and remains very widely used and influential. By design, C's features cleanly reflect the capabilities of the targeted CPUs. It has found lasting use in operating ...

  8. Cambridge University Press. Computer science. Programming languages and applied logic. Look Inside. Practical Foundations for Programming Languages. 2nd Edition. Author: Robert Harper, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania. Date Published: April 2016. availability: Available. format: Hardback. isbn: 9781107150300. Rate & review. $ 83.99 (C)

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