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Date: Fri, 19 Jul 1996 20:01:58 -0700
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From: "David S. Bennahum" To: "Multiple recipients of list cpsr-history@cpsr.org" Subject: CM> Ancient/Dead Computer Languages Site ?
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Sender: "Michael J. Lavery" Subject: Ancient/Dead Computer Languages Site ?
Is there a Web site that covers ancient/dead computer languages?
In my introductory computer course, we used a language called MAD
(Michigan Algorithm Decoder), It was a front-end for FORTRAN Assembly, I
believe. I think. ... Well, it was over 30 years ago!
And I have tried to find information about my favorite of only a
decade ago - COMAL, but no luck.
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Michael J. Lavery, Esq. "As private parts to the Gods,
are we, they play with us for
their sport."
America Online: EMJAY2 Lord Melchett
Domain: emjay@dorsai.org Black Adder II - Chains
GayCom: (THE BACKROOM) - GAY.LAW@tbr.com :-?
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Sender: "Michael J. Lavery" Subject: Ancient/Dead Computer Languages Site ?
Is there a Web site that covers ancient/dead computer languages?
In my introductory computer course, we used a language called MAD
(Michigan Algorithm Decoder), It was a front-end for FORTRAN Assembly, I
believe. I think. ... Well, it was over 30 years ago!
And I have tried to find information about my favorite of only a
decade ago - COMAL, but no luck.
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Michael J. Lavery, Esq. "As private parts to the Gods,
are we, they play with us for
their sport."
America Online: EMJAY2 Lord Melchett
Domain: emjay@dorsai.org Black Adder II - Chains
GayCom: (THE BACKROOM) - GAY.LAW@tbr.com :-?
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