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ALGOL - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ALGOL (short for ALGO rithmic L anguage) is a family of imperative computer programming languages originally developed in the mid 1950s which greatly influenced many other languages and became th...
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ALGOrithmic Language. A high-level compiler language for scientific computations. ... Two versions were developed: ALGOL 60, developed by an international committee in 1960; and ALGOL-68, a more complicated version released in 1968. ALGOL was the inspiration for Pascal.
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The WG that developed the Algol languages. ... IFIP Working Group 2.1 -- Algorithmic Languages and Calculi ... Continuing responsibility for ALGOL 60 and ALGOL 68.
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After the publication (1)(2) of a preliminary report on the algorithmic language Algol, as prepares at the conference in Zuerich in 1958, much interest in the Algol language developed.
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When Wirth's pragmatic and simplifying proposals were dismissed by the group, he went his own way and developed Algol-W, a simplified extension of the language for non-numerical applications.
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