On 9/30/2019 12:50 PM, Josh Dersch via cctalk wrote:
Thought someone here might find this interesting; I have a binder of
materials describing the entire course (descriptions of the PDP-11/45
DELPHI system, readings, coursework, quizzes, exams (with answers)) for MIT
6.031 "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Languages", 1974.

http://yahozna.dyndns.org/scratch/scans/mit/MIT%206.031%20Structure%20And%20Interpretation%20Of%20Computer%20Languages%201974.pdf


It starts with PDP-11 assembly language, moves on to Algol and LISP and is
over a thousand pages of material.  Get studying!

- Josh


A quick look,  nothing is said about Algol, did you mean Assembler?
what I see is interesting is that LISP is on a 11. I allways thought
LISP only ran on BIGGER machines.
Ben.

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