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From: piet@ruuinf.UUCP (Piet van Oostrum)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.misc
Subject: Re: Algol 60 vs Algol 68 (was "stack machines (Burroughs)")
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Date: 29 Jun 88 10:18:22 GMT
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In-reply-to: smryan@garth.UUCP's message of 27 Jun 88 22:59:44 GMT

In article <822@garth.UUCP> smryan@garth.UUCP (Steven Ryan) writes:

	 Somebody else wrote
   a book introducing vW2 grammars and concluding with a formal syntactic
   and semantic definition of a small language. North Holland (of course) but
   I don't remember authour or title.

Cleaveland, J. Craig & Uzgalis, Robert C.
	Grammars for programming languages 
New York [etc.] : Elsevier, 1977 * XIV, 154 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Elsevier computer science library * Programming languages series ; 4 

The only relation between Elsevier and 'North Holland' is that they are
located in Amsterdam, which is in the province of North Holland. As far as
I know they have nothing to do with the publisher of that name.

You might also look into:

	M. Marcotty and H.F. Ledgard,
	A sampler of formal definitions,
	Computing Surveys vol 8, no 2 (June 1976)

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