If for historical and nostalgic reasons alone, your "exotic languages" versions are a great addition! Since I got out of college just before anything useful was taught in computer science/compting theory, I learned mostly on my own. CACM Journal entries in Algol were and still are of historic importance,
Dave Sent from my iPhone On Jun 23, 2009, at 7:00 AM, "Simon [illustratingshadows" <[email protected] > wrote: > > > > www.illustratingshadows.com > > And as an unrelated update re my web site, I have added an Algol > sundial program with a free Algol interpreter (I used Algol on the > Elliott 803 in college in the 1960s), as well as IBM 1401 and 360 > horizontal and vertical sundial programs in SPS and Autocoder, and > BAL respectively, along with simulators for those machines and > assemblers and debugging aids, all open source of course. All for > merely nostalgic purposes since I do not imagine too many people use > Algol nor wish to hone their early computer skills. > > Simon > > --------------------------------------------------- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
