PL/0

programming language, intended as an educational programming language, that is similar to but much simpler than Pascal

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Abstract is: PL/0 is a programming language, intended as an educational programming language, that is similar to but much simpler than Pascal, a general-purpose programming language. It serves as an example of how to construct a compiler. It was originally introduced in the book, Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs, by Niklaus Wirth in 1976. It features quite limited language constructs: there are no real numbers, very few basic arithmetic operations and no control-flow constructs other than "if" and "while" blocks. While these limitations make writing real applications in this language impractical, it helps the compiler remain compact and simple.

PL/0 is …
instance of (P31):
programming languageQ9143

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P646Freebase ID/m/02jnml
P6366Microsoft Academic ID2776607354

P571inception1975-01-01
P3966programming paradigmstructured programmingQ223335
procedural programmingQ1418502

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