ADELSBER%AWIWUW11.BITNET@wiscvm.wisc.edu (11/19/86)
We are setting up a new lab for teaching programming languages and program language design. We have a micro-vax using Unix 4.2 BSD. We need urgently compilers and interpreters (public domain or not too expensive) for general purpose programming languages such as Ada, Apl, C, CSP, FP, Hope, Lisp, Miranda, Modula, Occam, Prolog, Smalltalk, Setl, Snobol, Sasl, etc. Any help is appreciated. Demuth, Technische Universitaet Wien (College of Engineering, Vienna) Please send your answers to: adelsberawiwuw11 (bitnet, earn)
garyp@cognos.UUCP (Gary Puckering) (11/21/86)
In article <928@brl-adm.ARPA> ADELSBER%AWIWUW11.BITNET@wiscvm.wisc.edu writes: > > We are setting up a new lab for teaching programming languages > and program language design. We have a micro-vax using Unix 4.2 > BSD. We need urgently compilers and interpreters (public domain > or not too expensive) for general purpose programming languages > such as Ada, Apl, C, CSP, FP, Hope, Lisp, Miranda, Modula, Occam, > Prolog, Smalltalk, Setl, Snobol, Sasl, etc. > > Any help is appreciated. > > Demuth, Technische Universitaet Wien > (College of Engineering, Vienna) > > Please send your answers to: > adelsberawiwuw11 (bitnet, earn) Concurrent Euclid (CE) is a programming language designed for implementing software that is efficient, reliable and portable. It is particularly suited for implementing operating systems, compilers and specialized microprocessor applications. It can serve as the basis for producing verifiable system software. CE is a Pascal derivitive. CE has been designed to allow its compiler to be small, fast and portable. Such a compiler exists, with replaceable high-quality code generators for various target machine architectures including PDP-11, VAX, MC68000 and MC6809. An order form for CE, and for the UNIX-like operating system TUNIS (written in CE) can be obtained from: Distribution Manager Computer Systems Research Institute University of Toronto 10 Kings College Road, SF2002 Toronto, Ontario CANADA M5S 1A4 Telephone: (416) 978-6985 The source license fee is about $200 (Educational) or $500 (Commercial).