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Samuel A. Falvo II said...
A lot of the BCPL features listed above do not appear to be canonical BCPL. Dr. Martin Richards continues to maintain a BCPL implementation on his website, and has different features. For instance, his version uses { and } instead of $( and $) (which is what BCPL *originally* used) or [ and ]. ! and % are used for dereferencing exclusively; no => operation exists. Etc.
Nov 12, 2018, 4:35:45 PM
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