1971
DOI: 10.21236/ad0736413
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The ECL Programming System

Abstract: ECL is a programming language system designed to provide an environment conducive to effective programming. It consists of a programming language and a system built around that language to serve as a tool and vehicle for program manufacture. The language contains comprehensive data types, operators, control structures and storage management. The system is oriented to interactive program composition and debugging with smooth transition to efficient compiled code. Most important, the system allows the programmer… Show more

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“…Of those cases, 28 resulted in a judgment against the tenant, and all but five were for sums of less than $300. In fact, almost half were for less than $100 (Wegbreit, 2019). This mass eviction brought the issue into the public discourse.…”
Section: Eviction and Submarkets In Richmondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of those cases, 28 resulted in a judgment against the tenant, and all but five were for sums of less than $300. In fact, almost half were for less than $100 (Wegbreit, 2019). This mass eviction brought the issue into the public discourse.…”
Section: Eviction and Submarkets In Richmondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For others, this is awkward and inefficient. To overcome this, a few languages -e.g., Algol 68 (Wijngaarden, 1969) and ELI (Wegbreit, 1971 etc. In general, the programmer is free to define the sorts of objects he needs, allocate such objects, and link these up as desired.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(SAL is an extension of the extenslble language ECL [Weg70] [Weg74], using data, operator, and control extension facilities [Pren72]. SYNVER is itself written in ECL as well.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%