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    Michigan Terminal System - Manuals - University of British Columbia Computing Centre - PLUS: The Plus Programming Language

    Computing Centre, University of British Columbia; Ballard, Alan; Whaley, Paul
    1987-10

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    This manual provides a description of the systems programming language Plus, developed at the University of British Columbia by Allan Ballard and Paul Whaley. Plus is based to a large extent on the Sue system language developed at the University of Toronto (circa 1971) to implement an operating system for the IBM System 360 computers. Plus has much in common with the structure and semantics of Sue, Pascal, and C.

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    University of British Columbia, 1987.

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    https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/79616

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