Algol 60 modified
algol 60 modified
language
[“a supplement to the algol 60 revised report”, r.m. demorgan et al, computer j 19(4):364].
[sigplan notices 12(1) 1977].
an erratum in [computer j 21(3):282 (aug 1978)] applies to both.
(1995-01-25)
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