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Combined Programming Language

Combined Programming Language

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ISBN10: 613186926X
ISBN13: 9786131869266
Publisher: Alphascript Pub
Pages: 72
Weight: 0.26
Height: 0.17 Width: 9.01 Depth: 5.98
Language: English
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Combined Programming Language was a computer programming language developed jointly between the Mathematical Laboratory at the University of Cambridge and the University of London Computer Unit during the 1960s. The collaborative effort was responsible for the Combined in the name of the language. D.W. Barron and Christopher Strachey were involved. In 1963 it was currently being implemented on the Titan Computer at Cambridge and the Atlas Computer at London. It was heavily influenced by ALGOL 60 but, instead of being extremely small, elegant and simple, CPL was intended for a wider application area than scientific calculations and was therefore much more complex and not as elegant as ALGOL 60. CPL was a big language for its time. CPL attempted to go beyond ALGOL to include industrial process control and business data processing, among other things. CPL was also intended to allow low-level programming and high level abstractions using the same language.

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