H ? « »

Language peer sets for SIMPL-X:
United States
United States/1972
Designed 1972
1970s languages
Third generation
High Cold War
Multi-purpose
Multi-purpose/1972
Multi-purpose/us

SIMPL-X(ID:4105/sim044)

GP extensible language 

alternate simple view
Country: United States
Designed 1972
Sammet category: Multi-purpose


A PL/I language with some ALGOL features and structured control. Intended to be a base language for a family of extensions and to provide a basis for redefining GRAAL (see FGRAAL).



Places
People:
Related languages
SIMPL SIMPL-X   Bootstrap implementation
SIMPL-X SIMPL-T   Implementation
SIMPL-X SIMPL-XI   Evolution of

References:
  • Basili, V. (1972) Basili, V. R., SIMPL-X, A Language for Writing Structured Programs, Technical Report TR-223, Computer Science Center, Univ. Maryland, College Park, Md. 20742.
  • Basili, V.R., and Turner, A.J., A Transportable Ex (1973) Basili, V.R., and Turner, A.J., A Transportable Extendable Compiler, TR-269, University of Maryland, Computer Science Center, October 1973.
  • Sammet, Jean E. (1973) Sammet, Jean E. "Roster of Programming Languages for 1973" p147
          in (1974) ACM Computing Reviews 15(04) April 1974
  • Basili, Victor R. and Turner, Albert J. (1974) Basili, Victor R. and Turner, Albert J. "Experiences with a simple structured programming language" Proceedings of the fourth SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education 1974 pp144-147 Abstract DOI
          in (1974) ACM Computing Reviews 15(04) April 1974
  • Basili, Victor R., The SIMPL Family of Programming (1974) Basili, Victor R., The SIMPL Family of Programming Languages and Compilers, University of Maryland, Computer Science Center, Technical Rept, TR-305 (June 1974). Picture: Family tree of SIMPL languages Extract: Creating SIMPL-X Abstract Extract: Introduction Extract: Motivation Extract: Conclusion
          in (1974) ACM Computing Reviews 15(04) April 1974
    Search in: Google  Google scholar  World Cat  Yahoo  Overture  DBLP  Monash bib  NZ  IEEE  ACM portal  CiteSeer  CSB  ncstrl  jstor  Bookfinder