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Subject: Re: Question on programming languages ("foreign" keywords)
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Date: 28 Sep 89 15:33:58 GMT
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Computer Weekly Europe - years Ago in th UK -
once published a Pascal  or Algol 60 program with Japanese
key words - it was not immediately clear which language it was.

Also - ALGOL 60 had one French predefined identifier - 'entier'.

You might say that APL has a lot of non-English
(Un-Natural?) symbols.

Dick Botting,
Department Computer Science,
5500 State University Parkway,
California State University, San Bernardino, CA 92407

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