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4-letter words that end in pl

  • ahpl — A Hardware Programming Language
  • ampl — (language)   Along with mpl, the intrinsic parallel languages for MasPar's computers. AMPL and mpl are parallel variants of C. Ampl is actually now a gcc port.
  • bcpl — (language)   (Basic CPL) A British systems language developed by Richards in 1969 and descended from CPL (Combined Programming Language). BCPL is low-level, typeless and block-structured, and provides only one-dimensional arrays. Case is not significant, but conventionally reserved words begin with a capital. Flow control constructs include: If-Then, Test-Then-Else, Unless-Do, While-Do, Until-Do, Repeat, Repeatwhile, Repeatuntil, For-to-By-Do, Loop, Break and Switchon-Into-Case-Default-Endcase. BCPL has conditional expressions, pointers, and manifest constants. It has both procedures: 'Let foo(bar) Be command' and functions: 'Let foo(bar) = expression'. 'Valof $(..Resultis..$)' causes a compound command to produce a value. Parameters are call-by-value. Program segments communicate via the global vector where system and user variables are stored in fixed numerical locations in a single array. The first BCPL compiler was written in AED. BCPL was used to implement the TRIPOS operating system, which was subsequently reincarnated as AmigaDOS. See OCODE, INTCODE. Oxford BCPL differed slightly: Test-Ifso-Ifnot, and section brackets in place of $( $). The original INTCODE interpreter for BCPL is available for Amiga, Unix, MS-DOS ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/amiga/programming/languages/BCPL/. A BCPL compiler bootstrap kit with an INTCODE interpreter in C was written by Ken Yap <[email protected]>.
  • cupl — Cornell University Programming Language. A language for simple mathematics problems, based on CORC, with PL/I-like syntax.
  • dbpl — (language, database)   A procedural language with relational database constructs. A successor to Pascal/R and Modula/R.
  • dipl — diplomatic
  • dspl — Digital Signal Processing Language
  • flpl — Fortran List Processing Language. A package of Fortran subroutines for handling lists by H. Gelernter et al, ca 1960.
  • fmpl — Frobozz Magic Programming Language
  • gdpl — Generalized Distributed Programming Language. "GDPL - A Generalized Distributed Programming Language", K. Ng et al, Proc 4th Intl Conf Distrib Comp Sys, IEEE 1984, pp.69-78.
  • gspl — (language)   Greenberg's System Programming Language. Bernard Greenberg.
  • igpl — Interest Group in Pure and Applied Logics
  • ispl — Instruction Set Processor Language. The original ISP language, written in BLISS ca 1971.
  • lipl — Linear IPL. A linearised (i.e. horizontal format) version of IPL-V.
  • mppl — (language)   An early possible name for PL/I.
  • nppl — Network Picture Processing Language. An interactive language for manipulation of digraphs.
  • repl — 1.   (language, LISP, programming)   read-eval-print loop. 2.   (language)   Restricted EPL.
  • tipl — 1. Teach IPL. An interpretive IPL teaching system. 2. A dialect of IGL.
  • wbpl — Western Beer Pong League
  • wnpl — Western Nevada Pistol League
  • wppl — Wisconsin Practical Pistol League
  • wtpl — West Texas Premier League
  • wwpl — World Wide Pool League
  • zopl — (language)   A block structured, untyped low-level language used on computers manufactured by Geac.

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