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SLANG




1. R.A. Sibley.

CACM 4(1):75-84 (Jan 1961).

2. Set LANGuage.

Jastrzebowski, ca 1990.

C extension with set-theoretic data types and garbage collection.

"The SLANG Programming Language Reference Manual, Version 3.3", W. Jastrzebowski <wojtek@loml.math.yale.edu>, 1990.

3. Structured LANGuage.

Michael Kessler, IBM.

A language based on structured programming macros for IBM 370 assembly language.

"Project RMAG: SLANG (Structured Language) Compiler", R.A. Magnuson, NIH-DCRT-DMB-SSS-UG105, NIH, DHEW, Bethesda, MD 20205 (1980).

4. "SLANG: A Problem Solving Language for Continuous-Model Simulation and Optimisation", J.M. Thames, Proc 24th ACM Natl Conf 1969.





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