Algol 60

Filed under: Retrocomputing — jac @ June 8, 2005 - 2:13 pm

I recently stumbled upon NASE A60, an open source Algol 60 interpreter.

Having learned a more “modern” Algol (on Burroughs computers in the early/mid 80’s), I think it’s kind of neat to revisit this language, which, according to The Retrocomputing Museum, is “the common ancestor of C, Pascal, Algol-68, Modula, Ada, and most other conventional languages that aren’t BASIC, FORTRAN, or COBOL.”




  



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