PL/M
Programming language based on PL/1 and XPL / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The PL/M programming language (an acronym of Programming Language for Microcomputers[2][3]) is a high-level language conceived and developed by Gary Kildall[2][3][4][1] in 1973[2][3] for Hank Smith[2][3] at Intel for its microprocessors.
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Developer | Gary Kildall[1] at Microcomputer Applications Associates |
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First appeared | 1973 (1973)[2][3] |
Influenced by | |
ALGOL, PL/I, XPL |
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