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The Computer Journal 1978 21(4):316-323; doi:10.1093/comjnl/21.4.316
© 1978 by British Computer Society
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A comparison of PASCAL and ALGOL 68

A. S. Tanenbaum *

Vakgroep Informatica, Wiskundig Seminarium, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

PASCAL and ALGOL 68 language features are critically examined, compared and contrasted with each other. The emphasis is on the differences between the two languages, primarily in the areas of data types and statement types. Shortcomings in both languages are pointed out.


Received June 1977.

* Vakgroep Informatica, Wiskundig Seminarium, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands


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