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ALGOL 68

Known as: Algol (disambiguation), Struct (Algol 68), UЭль-76 
ALGOL 68 (short for ALGOrithmic Language 1968) is an imperative computer programming language that was conceived as a successor to the ALGOL 60… 
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
This paper describes two Fortran utilities for multiprecision computation. The first is a package of Fortran subroutines that… 
1993
1993
ALGOL 68 is a language with a lot of “history”. Thereader will hear of discord, resignations, unreadable documents, aminority… 
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
This paper describes two Fortran utilities for multiprecision computation. The first is a package of Fortran subroutines that… 
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
This book is an excellent start for the professional programmer who wants to master C++ for use in an object-oriented environment… 
1980
1980
On p. 219 the author states (rightly) "Because it takes less space, it is customary to write only significant digits for the… 
1977
1977
This paper discusses some language features which might have been in ALGOL68. They would not have complicated the compiler to any… 
Review
1976
Review
1976
This paper is an introduction to the main features of ALGOL 68, emphasizing the novel features not found in many other… 
1976
1976
At the meeting of Working Group 2.1 of I.F.I.P. held in Vienna in 1972, a definition of a sublanguage of ALGOL 68 was presented… 
Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Make more knowledge even in less time every day. You may not always spend your time and money to go abroad and get the experience… 
Highly Cited
1964
Highly Cited
1964
Certain phase structure grammars define languages in which the phrasehood and structure of a substring of a sentence may be…