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on ALGOL 60 before moving to develop Pascal... ALGOL 60 Reserved words and restricted identifiers... ALGOL 60 did however become the standard for the publication of algorithms and had a profound effect... produced as the result of the ALGOL 60 meeting in Paris in January 1960... ALGOL 60 inspired many languages that followed it... ALGOL 60 as officially defined had no I... ALGOL 60 allowed for two... it is impossible in ALGOL 60 to develop a procedure that will swap the values of two parameters if the actual... ALGOL 60 Reserved words and restricted identifiers... ALGOL 60 Reserved words and restricted identifiers... Since ALGOL 60 had no I... The Translation and Use of ALGOL 60 Programs on a Computer... an algol 60 translator for the x1 and making a translator for algol 60... AN IMPLEMENTATION OF ALGOL 60 FOR THE FP6000...

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