Algol 60 Publishing(ID:7271/alg055)Typographically rich form of Algol 60Human readable and writable version of ALGOL 60, permitting the full gamut of mathematical and algebraic symbols. Related languages
References: in [ACM] CACM 3(05) May 1960 view details The A]g01 60 Publication language [Naur, 1963] was one of the first two-dimensional programming languages. It was of course a human translated language. Its two-dimensional capabilities were limited to subscripting and exponentiation. in Proceedings of the SIGPLAN symposium on Two-dimensional man-machine communication 1972 , Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States view details |