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PL360

Known as: PL/360 
PL360 (or PL/360) is a programming language designed by Niklaus Wirth and written by Niklaus Wirth, Joseph W. Wells, Jr., and Edwin Satterthwaite, Jr… 
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1984
1984
Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
A new method for testing compilers is presented. The compiler is exercized by compilable programs, automatically generated by a… 
1980
1980
A programming language is presented which is used as a system implementation language instead of PL360 for constructing hardware… 
1979
1979
1975
1975
EMMYPL is a high-level register transfer language for writing microprograms for the EMMY Laboratory System. EMMYPL is similar to… 
1972
1972
In 1968, N. Wirth (Jan. JACM) published a formal description of PL360, a programming language designed specifically for the IBM… 
Review
1968
Review
1968
A programming language for the IBM 360 computers and aspects of its implementation are described. The language, called PL360… 
1968
1968
With the exceptions of titles and type fonts, Appendix 2 (pp. 70-71) and Appendix 3 (pp, 72-74) are identical. As it stands, the… 
1967
1967
This report describes the use and the organization of the operating system which serves as the environment of the PL360 language…