Sympl
language
SYsteMs Programming Language.
CDC’s derivative of Jovial. SYMPL is a non-re-entrant block structured language with extensive bit manipulation facilities, which is linkable with Fortran. Major parts of CDC systems during the 1970s were written in SYMPL.
(1995-02-14)
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