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  PL/I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is undoubtedly one of the most feature-rich programming languages that has ever been created and was one of the very first in the highly-feature-rich category.
The language was originally to be called NPL, for "New Programming Language"; but that abbreviation could not be used because it was the name of the National Physical Laboratory in the UK.
The XPL dialect of PL/I was used to write HAL/S as used on the Space Shuttle.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/PL/I_programming_language   (1187 words)

  
 The XPL Programming Language
The XPL programming language is a derivative of PL/I designed for compiler writing.
XPL is the name of both the programming language and the compiler generator system (or TWS: translator writing system) based on the language.
XPL for System/390 This version is written in PL/I and generates S/390 machine code.
www.cs.toronto.edu /XPL   (382 words)

  
 Programming Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
SR Programming Language, The SR Programming Language, The.
C is a general purpose programming language with a bias towards systems programming that...
Gödel is a declarative, general-purpose programming language in the family of logic programming languages.
basicjava.memsjava.com /programminglanguage   (791 words)

  
 PL/I programming language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
PL/I, ("Programming Language One") (pronounced "pee el one") is a computer programming language designed for scientific, engineering, and business applications.
Perhaps most important was that the language was very complex, making it difficult to implement in a timely fashion.
The Multics project, one of the first to develop an operating system in a high level language, used PL/I. A subset of PL/I, PL/M, was used to write CP/M, while the XPL dialect was used to write HAL/S as used on the Space Shuttle.
bopedia.com /en/wikipedia/p/pl/pl_i_programming_language.html   (674 words)

  
 XML Pipeline Language (XPL) Version 1.0 (Draft)
XML processors referred to by XPL are specified as a QName using the syntax for QName as defined in [XML Namespaces 1.0].
XPL implementations may also choose to be extensible and allow users of the implementation to provide their own XML processors.
XPL itself does not have any provisions to configure, whether on a XPL program basis, or on a finer granularity basis, what version of XPath is used.
www.w3.org /Submission/xpl   (8785 words)

  
 Computers - Programming - Languages - Procedural - Newsletter - News - Reviews - Education - Ratings
The cT Programming Language T programming language was developed in the period 1985-2000 in the Center for Design of Educational Computing at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh (the Center was later renamed the Center for Innovation in Learning; it ceased operation in 2002 The...
Alex Programming GUI cross platform rapid application development language I cross platform rapid application development language The Alex programming language was developed in the early 1990's as a cross platform rapid GUI development language, working with Microsoft Windows, as well as Motif and OpenLook on a very wide variety of...
XPL was first announced at the 1968 FJCC in San Francisco, CA See McKeeman, Horning, Nelson and Wortman below XPL is the name of both the programming language...
www.banner-net.com /Computers/Programming/Languages/Procedural   (1194 words)

  
 Programming Languages -- principles and practice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
XPL, like many academic languages of that era, was self-compiling.
The editorial policy of the journals became "No language design unless (1) a new problem had been solved in it or (2) a class of problems could be solved better in it." There were just too many languages...
The original intent, a language for embedded programs, could have been met with a much simpler design.
www.cs.dartmouth.edu /~mckeeman/reviews/Louden_ProgrammingLanguages_1993/McKeeman_Chapter02.html   (404 words)

  
 XPLT: eXtensible Parser Language Transformations
A general language for transforming raw text files from one format (and/or encoding) to another.
XPL Transformers could be written on any platform, for any technology.
Collections of specific and re-usable XPL documents for converting between any two text-formats could be shared and distributed.
www.secretgeek.net /xpl.asp   (559 words)

  
 XPS - Vision - XPS Project Goals
Raise the level of language abstraction to make program writing easier by providing a fundamental core programming language (XPL) and supporting extensions in the form of new XML-based programming languages that are translated to XPL and then reduced to executable code.
Allow programmers to specify programs using a language that is specific to the field or domain to which the program is applied.
Allow one programming language to be derived from another so that the cost of new language development is only an increment over what is currently specified in existing language extensions or the core language, XPL.
extprosys.sourceforge.net /vision/goals.php   (682 words)

  
 Orbeon PresentationServer (OPS) User Guide - Introduction to the XML Pipeline Definition Language (XPL)
The XML Pipeline Definition Language (XPL) is a powerful declarative language for processing XML using a pipeline metaphor.
The XPL interpreter is itself implemented as an XML processor, called the Pipeline processor.
XPL processors declare a certain number of inputs and outputs.
www.orbeon.com /ops/doc/reference-xpl-pipelines   (1651 words)

  
 Re: [XPL - eXtensible Programming Language] from Michael Lauzon on 2000-10-05 (xml-dist-app@w3.org from October 2000)
Michael XPL Group, Founder http://www.xplatypus.com/ http://www.egroups.com/group/xpl/ http://www.egroups.com/subscribe/xpl/ > Michael, > > Try not to get too mad over things like this...it is one of the > defining features of the Internet and standards process.
XPL will >> not extend XML, because we are trying to create a programming >> language that IS an application of XML.
I imagine XPL >>> is really a front for M$ to extend XML to where it only works on >>> Windows with some gazillion dollar M$ supplied dll.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/xml-dist-app/2000Oct/0066.html   (607 words)

  
 Visual Basic
This is a specification for eXtensible Programming Language (XPL), an XML-based compiled programming language.
XPL's "source code" is expressed using XML documents.
This is a 28 lesson tutorial on eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) and XML Path Language (XPath), ranging from basics to advanced concepts.
www.xml.com /pub/rg/Visual_Basic   (859 words)

  
 Re: [XPL - eXtensible Programming Language] from Dave Winer on 2000-10-05 (xml-dist-app@w3.org from October 2000)
Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Lauzon" To: ; Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 7:32 AM Subject: Re: [XPL - eXtensible Programming Language] > Well, I've been informed by Mark Wilson (who runs VBXML.com) that XPL > has been mentioned on Scripting News (http://www.scripting.com/).
XPL will > >> not extend XML, because we are trying to create a programming > >> language that IS an application of XML.
I imagine XPL > >>> is really a front for M$ to extend XML to where it only works on > >>> Windows with some gazillion dollar M$ supplied dll.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/xml-dist-app/2000Oct/0067.html   (678 words)

  
 Comp.compilers: XPL Language
XPL, developed in the 1970's was one of the earliest "compiler
and sources for XPL are not generally available.
[It was kind of a cool language, the predecessor of PLS that IBM used to
compilers.iecc.com /comparch/article/00-06-118   (119 words)

  
 The XPL0 Programming Language
It has conditional compile, include files, separately compiled modules, inline assembly language, built-in graphic and transcendental routines, peek, poke, and port I/O. The intent of this webpage is not to convince you to write programs in XPL0, but merely to make the language available.
Programs like Pents stop running after a few seconds under Windows XP unless the Idle Sensitivity lever is set all the way to the Low position.
This is 8088 assembly language rather than XPL code, but I didn't know where else to put it.
www.idcomm.com /personal/lorenblaney   (1737 words)

  
 July 29, 2001: Re: XPL programming language
Hard to believe it's 10 years ago, but the more advanced version of XPL used in NBWin was introduced with Signature in the Fall of 1991.
Some of these are discussed at Mary Bernard's and Rick Penticoff's site, in the FAQ on programming: .
Generally speaking, the inability to run "legacy" XPL under NBWin stems not from changes to the programming language but from differences between the Windows and DOS programs themselves.
www.hamline.edu /~wnk/notabene/2001/msg01530.html   (306 words)

  
 Mirago : Computers: Programming: Languages: PL
Power vs. Adventure - PL/I and C - Presentation comparing these programming languages, from a PL/I perspective.
Robin Vowels - General information, resources and FAQ about PL/I. The PL/I Programming Language - Resources and links for PL/I. Compilers and tools list, bibliography.
XPL Programming Language - One of the original "compiler compilers", is a derivative of PL/I and was widely ported.
www.mirago.com /scripts/dir.aspx?cat=Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/PL   (220 words)

  
 XPL Language
XPL is documented in the book A Compiler Generator by McKeeman, Horning and Wortman, published by Prentice-Hall, 1970, ISBN 13-155077-2.
The language is XPL, a dialect of PL/I. The compiler is written in XPL.
This package builds the XPL compiler by bootstrapping from the original IBM S/370 binary.
www.softpanorama.org /Lang/History/XPL/index.shtml   (979 words)

  
 The Menu System and XPL, Revisited
The integrated, Pascal-like programming language XPL is included in a new version (see
Edit a textual program in the XPL-editor with the options of the menu system made available as functions:
One should keep in mind that the versions of XPL (as well as XGPL) in xgplbeta.exe undergo a permanent development so that it can well happen that older programs to not run any longer.
www.xtremes.math.uni-siegen.de /xtremes_old/xgpl/first/node1.html   (194 words)

  
 Freeware World Team - XPL Programming Language
Normally this is not a problem and it makes the language easier to learn.
It has conditional compile, include files, separately compiled modules, external assembly language routines, built-in graphic and transcendental routines, peek, poke, and port I/O. XPL0 is available under the terms of the Free Software Foundation's General Public License, Version 2.
This means you can run programs the way they were meant to run on a 32-bit processor: 32-bit operations directly accessing up to 4 gigabytes of RAM.
www.all4you.dk /FreewareWorld/XPL_Programming_Language-28072.html   (419 words)

  
 Donate to Turkish Christians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
AutoPLMtoc - Automatically translates programs written in PLM language to C language.
Datatek, Inc - Provides automated programming language conversion services for PL/I, Cobol, and Fortran..
Hello, World Program - Classic test program, written in PL/1..
www.hristiyan.net /rehber/index.php?browse=/Computers/Programming/Languages/PL   (234 words)

  
 RDF
The Basic Semantic Web Language (BSWL) is a proposal for a "stripped down RDF-in-XML syntax" that uses a simpler abstract data model than the RDF Model and Syntax specification.
Meaning Definition Language (MDL) is intended to bridge the gap between structure and meaning by modeling a definition of the meanings (such as the properties or objects) conveyed by the structure o...
Extensible Graph Markup and Modeling Language (XGMML) is an XML application based upon Graph Modeling Language (GML) that uses XML to describe graphs rather than GML's text format.
www.xml.com /pub/rg/RDF   (698 words)

  
 Programming Languages PL Directory by InterTechie.com
PL/I was one of the first languages to have a formal semantic definition, using the Vienna Definition Language.
EPL, a dialect of PL/I, was used to write almost all of the Multics operating system.
XPL Programming Language: One of the original "compiler compilers", is a derivative of PL/I and was widely ported.
www.intertechie.com /dir/subcategory.asp?id=10360081   (189 words)

  
 XPS - Documentation
New programming languages will continue to be developed because the needs keep changing.
The growing diversity of languages will continue to breed incompatibilities between languages and their runtime environments.
There appears to be a need to specify programs at higher and higher levels of abstraction so that complex programs can be specified succinctly and tersely and in a language suitable for the domain from which the need for the program arose.
x-p-s.net /docs/Goals.shtml   (847 words)

  
 Timeline of programming languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Online encyclopaedia for the history of programming languages
Eric Levenez's timeline diagram of computer languages history
This page was last modified 08:46, 27 August 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Programming_language_timeline   (133 words)

  
 XPS - Project - XPS Project News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This approach ensures that we've captured all the salient information about a program before moving forward with code generation which is the subject of the 0.3.0 release.
The main focus of this release is to provide a sane build environment, various utilities, and a skeletal framework for the various XPS programs (xplc, xvm, xvmsh).
Schemas for both the abstract and english language syntax were included in the release.
extprosys.sourceforge.net /news.php   (905 words)

  
 XML: Programming
XML-RPC - A specification and a set of implementations that allow software running on disparate operating systems, running in different environments to make procedure calls via HTTP and XML.
XPL: eXtensible Programming Language - Official website of XPL Group.
Yahoo: XPL mailing list - XPL: eXtensible Programming Language: XML-based language that will be a 6GL (sixth generation language); open source project, in development.
www.aioob.com /xmlpage/dirtxml/English/Programming/resources.htm   (103 words)

  
 Developer Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
A collection of tools and source code for developers wishing to develop applications using the Perl programming language.
A collection of xPL utility programs for the Python programming language.
Visit the official xPL Project Site for a complete list of developer resources, including libraries and sample code for Java, VB6 and C++.
www.xpl.myby.co.uk /developer.htm   (115 words)

  
 Miseajour.net : Computer/ IT portal ressource
XPL is an application of XML, and is to programming languages what XML is to the 'Net.
XPL: eXtensible Programming Language: XML-based language that will be a 6GL (sixth generation language); open source project, in development.
A specification and a set of implementations that allow software running on disparate operating systems, running in different environments to make procedure calls via HTTP and XML.
www.miseajour.net /directory-0-773-Programming.html   (232 words)

  
 TheMostValuablePage Directory - /Computers/Data_Formats/Markup_Languages/XML/Programming
» Active Tags - A language for XML native programming, where usual procedure-oriented sentences can be mixed with declarative sentences.
» CDuce - A typed, functional programming language adapted to the manipulation of XML documents.
» eXtensible Programming Language - XPL: XML-based language that will be a 6GL (sixth generation language); open source project, in development.
www.themostvaluablepage.com /Top/Computers/Data_Formats/Markup_Languages/XML/Programming   (180 words)

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