Another (nameless) compiler for the Burroughs 220
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Another (nameless) compiler for the Burroughs 220
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Digital computers in universities
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A basic compiler for arithmetic expressions
Pages 3-9
Recursive processes and ALGOL translation
Pages 10-15
Use of magnetic tape for data storage in the ORACLE-ALGOL translator
Pages 15-19
Pages 19-22
CL-I, an environment for a compiler
Pages 23-28
The internal organization of the MAD translator
Pages 28-31
MADCAP: a scientific compiler for a displayed formula textbook language
Pages 31-36
The use of threaded lists in constructing a combined ALGOL and machine-like assembly processor
Pages 36-41
An algorithm for coding efficient arithmetic operations
Pages 42-51
A syntax directed compiler for ALGOL 60
Pages 51-55
Thunks: a way of compiling procedure statements with some comments on procedure declarations
Pages 55-58
Pages 59-60
Allocation of storage for arrays in ALGOL 60
Pages 60-65
Comments on the implementation of recursive procedures and blocks in ALGOL 60
Pages 65-69
Compiling techniques for Boolean expressions and conditional statements in ALGOL 60
Pages 70-75
Pages 75-84
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