IFIP Working Group 2.1
The WG that developed the Algol languages.
Index of /pub/dick/Algol68
Dick Grune's Algol 68 directory with test sets, transput, and a Snobol interpreter.
An Introduction To Algol 68
The second ACM SIGPLAN conference on History of programming languages.
László Csirmaz
There is an Algol 68 interpreter for DOS and Linux here.
Marc's Programming Projects
Unfinished project to write Algol 68 compiler; source code provided in CWEBx.
On the Development of Algol
Thesis by R. Morrison describing an implementation of S-Algol. Abstract. Text in PDF format.
An Optimized Translation Process and Its Application to ALGOL 68
Paul Branquart, Jean-Pierre Cardinael, Johan Lewi, Jean-Paul Delescaille, Michael Van Begin; Springer-Verlag, 1976, ISBN 0387075453. [Amazon.com]
Practical experience with ALGOL 68-RT
Abstract and text in TIFF form from The Computer Journal, Volume 22, Issue 2, pp. 114-118.
A Practical Guide to Algol 68
By Frank G. Pagan; John Wiley & Sons, 1976, ISBN 0471657476. [Amazon.com]
Programming denotational semantics II
using Algol 68. Abstract and text in TIFF form from The Computer Journal, Volume 28, Issue 5, pp. 480-486.
Revised Report on the Algorithmic Language ALGOL 68
A translation of the Report into HTML by W. B. Kloke.
Revised Report on the Algorithmic Language ALGOL 68
Springer-Verlag, ISBN 0387075925. [Amazon.com]
Services
LANIT-TERCOM have experience in Algol 68 and produce an Algol 68 compiler for MS-DOS
A Shorter History of Algol 68
A short text of the language's history.
The Use of ALGOL 68 for Trees
By H.D. Baecker; The Computer Journal, Volume 13, Issue 1, pp. 25-27. Abstract and text in TIFF format.
VanWijngaarden MR76.pdf
A. vanWijngaarden's MR76 paper on the orthogonal design of a language from 1965, which was the starting point of Algol 68. [PDF]
Algol68
A synopsis of the features of Algol 68.
Algol 68
EMX and Linux ports of A68ToC, the MC Revised ALGOL 68 Test Set, early version of OCCL compiler, other Algol 68 related items.
Algol 68 - 25 Years in the USSR
Interesting history of Algol 68 in the USSR and the Leningrad compiler.
ALGOL 68 - 3rd generation ALGOL
Entry in an interactive historical roster of computer languages.
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