| Title: | Languages |
| Notice: | Speaking In Tongues |
| Moderator: | TLE::TOKLAS::FELDMAN |
| Created: | Sat Jan 25 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Wed May 21 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 394 |
| Total number of notes: | 2683 |
Anyone ever heard of a language called SIMPL ?
A customer recently inquired about it, and I can't find anything
on it. I don't think it's a Digital product, but any info
you had on it (vendor, description, etc.) would be helpful...
Thanks...
Steve Hall
CSC Colorado
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 215.1 | CDC language | PLATA::HOLST | Bill Holst | Wed Dec 07 1988 17:10 | 3 |
Believe that it is CDC system language (Pascal superset). I know
someone here in Colo. Spgs. who worked on translators for this language
to another dialect for CDC in the past.
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| 215.2 | Thanks... | CSC32::S_HALL | Gimme a DEC PC & a bear with a radio | Thu Dec 08 1988 12:06 | 12 |
Hi,
thanks for the info. I'm not sure this is the same thing.
The customer is running an application written in this
language running under UNIX. Oh well. I'll just
dig a little deeper.
Thanks again !
Steve h
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| 215.3 | U of Maryland? | SMURF::REEVES | Jon Reeves, ULTRIX compiler group | Sat Jan 07 1989 22:37 | 7 |
I've heard of at least 2 languages by that name; the first
(historically) was a systems programming language University of
Maryland developed for the Univac (later Sperry, now Unisys) 1100
series. If I look real hard I might be able to find a listing or
2. The second was, as far as I know, only a design exercise published
in Byte a couple years back as a series of articles. It's possible
UMd has a UNIX version now.
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