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GOGOL(ID:3905/gog001)
PDP-1 Algol 60
alternate simple view
Country: United States
Designed 1961
Genus: Other Algol 60s
Sammet category: Multi-purpose
presumably named for a reference to the writer.
ALGOL 60 implementation for the PDP-1 running ODIN time-sharing system
Bill McKeeman Stanford 1961
Related languages
References:
McKeeman, W. (1964) McKeeman, W. M. and Niklaus Wirth. Gogol. Stanford Time-sharing Project Memo No. 24, November 1964. 21 pages.
Samuel, A.L. (1965) Samuel, A.L. "Time Sharing on a Multiconsole Computer" MIT-LCS-TR-017
1965
John Slimick (1971) John Slimick "Current systems implementation languages: One user's view"
Extract:
Snippet on PASS
Extract:
Description of GOGOL
in [LSI 1971] (1971) [ACM] SIGPLAN Notices 6(10) October 1971 Proceedings of the SIGPLAN symposium on Languages for system implementation 1971, Lafayette, Indiana, United States; October, 1971
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