Talk:Plus (programming language)
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Jeff Ogden (talk) 17:44, 30 June 2010 (UTC)
Two programming languages use the name PLUS
[edit]It turns out that two different programming languages use the name PLUS. The one described in this article is from the University of British Columbia. The other is from Univac. I will add a note to the article pointing this out.
Here is an e-mail exchange that I had with Alan Ballard about this:
From: Jeff Ogden Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 11:58 AM To: Alan Ballard Cc: Paul Whaley; Steve Burling Subject: Re: Plus language manual Just checking to make sure that this is the same PLUS programming language that we all know and love. I guess I could make a trip to the library and look at the article on paper. http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=954127.954144 The PLUS programming language Full text Pdf (747 KB) Source ACM SIGPLAN Notices archive Volume 15 , Issue 1 (January 1980) table of contents Pages: 146 - 155 Year of Publication: 1980 ISSN:0362-1340 Author Frank W. Stodola, Sperry Univac, Roseville, Minnesota Publisher ACM New York, NY, USA
From: "Alan Ballard" Date: July 1, 2010 3:02:26 PM EDT To: "Jeff Ogden" Cc: "Paul Whaley", "Steve Burling" Subject: RE: Plus language manual No it isn’t…. that’s a “programming language for Univac systems” or something like that…. We found out about it sometime after we had named our language…. There was a paper on our Plus in the Canadian Information Processing Society proceedings, but I don’t seem to be able to find a copy and they don’t have online archives so can’t give you a reference. If I get out to UBC, I might be able to find it in the library there…