ALGOL Bulletin

ALGOL Bulletin

El ALGOL Bulletin (ISSN 0084-6198) es una publicación científica publicada por la Association for Computing Machinery relacionados con los lenguajes de programación ALGOL 60 y ALGOL 68, desde marzo de 1959 hasta agosto de 1988.[1]

Línea de tiempo del ALGOL Bulletin

Año Evento Contribuidor
Marzo de 1959 ALGOL Bulletin Issue 1 (Primero) Peter Naur / ACM
Diciembre de 1968 Algol 68 Final Report, presentado en un congreso en Münich IFIP Working Group 2.1
Junio de 1977 Strathclyde ALGOL 68, conferencia en Escocia ACM
Agosto de 1988 ALGOL Bulletin Issue 52 (last) Ed. C. H. Lindsey / ACM

Referencias

  1. «ACM Digital Library: ALGOL Bulletin». Consultado el 10 de septiembre de 2009.

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