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WATBOL is a
teaching compiler for the
COBOL programming language developed in 1969 at the
University of Waterloo. The
compiler was a
companion product...
- was a
strong influence on the
Turing programming language. PL/C
WATFIV WATBOL Holt, Richard; Wortman, D. (February 1974). "A
sequence of
structured subsets...
- tradition. For example, a
version for the
COBOL programming language is
called WATBOL.
Daniel D.
McCracken said "it is no
exaggeration to
suggest that WATFOR...
- COBOL74,
Unisys MCP COBOL85, X/Open COBOL,
Veryant isCOBOL, Wang VS COBOL,
WATBOL Influenced by Initial: AIMACO, COMTRAN, FACT, FLOW-MATIC
COBOL 2002: C++...
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Kotlin Nemerle Oxygene Ring Rust
Swift Vala
TypeScript COBOL ABAP
DIBOL WATBOL COMIT SNOBOL Icon
Unicon Lua (also
under Modula and Scheme) Ring (also under...
- 2022[update], the
source for PL/C
appears to have been lost. SP/k
WATFIV WATBOL Conway,
Richard W.; Wilcox,
Thomas R. (March 1973). "Design and implementation...
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Group (CSG), the
department that had
developed the very
successful Watfor,
Watbol and Watiac. In 1981
senior members of CSG
incorporated Watcom, the University's...
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applications were
written in FORTRAN. The
system supported the
Waterloo WATFIV and
WATBOL compilers and also
provided compilers for Pascal, C, PL/I, BASIC, APL, ALGOL...
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around the world.
WATFOR was
followed by
similar teaching compilers, like
WATBOL, for
teaching COBOL, and
WATIAC for
teaching the
principles of ****embly...
- compile-and-go
teaching compilers, with
first its
WATFOR FORTRAN compiler, and its
WATBOL COBOL compiler.
WATMAP was
developed to be a
similar compile-and-go teaching...