In
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
on 03/26/2006
   at 07:33 PM, Richard Tsujimoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>Jeez, (IIRC) I still remember it being PL/C. 

BSL, PL/S, PL/X and a few others, but not PL/C. 

PL/C was a Cornell student compiler. It was fast, but I had students
who resorted to the "optimizing" compiler to find errors that they
couldn't with PL/C.
 
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