ALGOL 68 - Comparisons With Other Languages

Comparisons With Other Languages

  • 1973 - Comparative Notes on Algol 68 and PL/I - S. H. Valentine - February 1973
  • 1973 - B. R. Alexander and G. E. Hedrick. A Comparison of PL/1 and ALGOL 68. International Symposium on Computers and Chinese Input/Output Systems. pp. 359–368.
  • 1976 - Evaluation of ALGOL 68, Jovial J3B, Pascal, SIMULA 67, and TACPOL Versus TINMAN - Requirements for a Common High Order Programming Language.
  • 1976 - A Language Comparison - A Comparison of the Properties of the Programming Languages ALGOL 68, CAMAC-IML, Coral 66, PAS 1, PEARL, PL/1, PROCOL, RTL/2 in Relation to Real Time Programming - R Roessler; K Schenk - Oct 1976
  • 1977 - Report to the High Order-Language Working Group (HOLWG) - Executive Summary - LANGUAGE EVALUATION COORDINATING COMMITTEE - Evaluation of PL/I, Pascal, ALGOL 68, HAL/S, PEARL, SPL/I, PDL/2, LTR, CS-4, LIS, Euclid, ECL, Moral, RTL/2, FORTRAN, COBOL, ALGOL 60, TACPOL, CMS-2, SIMULA 67, Jovial J3B, Jovial J73 & Coral 66.
  • 1977 - A comparison of PASCAL and ALGOL 68 - Andrew S. Tanenbaum - June 1977.
  • 1980 - A Critical Comparison of Several Programming - Algol 60, FORTRAN, Pascal and Algol 68.
  • 1993 - Five Little Languages and How They Grew - BLISS, Pascal, Algol 68, BCPL & C - Dennis M. Ritchie - April 1993.
  • 1999 - On Orthogonality: Algol68, Pascal and C
  • 2000 - A Comparison of Arrays in ALGOL 68 and BLISS - University of Virginia - Michael Walker - Spring 2000
  • 2009 - On Go - oh, go on - How well will Google's Go stand up against Brand X programming language? - David Given - November 2009
  • Comparison of ALGOL 68 and C++.

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