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A Few PL/I Hints
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/micrask/pli/pli.html
By Michael Rask Christensen, including sample programs.
AutoPLMtoc
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http://www.plmtoctranslator.com/
Automatically translates programs written in PLM language to C language. [Commercial]
Datatek, Inc
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http://www.datatek-net.com/dtk_conversion.htm
Provides automated programming language conversion services for PL/I, Cobol, and Fortran.
Development Assistant for PL/M
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http://www.ristancase.com/da-plm/
An Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with Analyzer, Editor, Browser, Graph, Metrics, from RistanCASE GmbH.
Hello, World Program
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http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/helloworld/pl1.html
Classic test program, written in PL/1.
IBM PL/I Family
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http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/pli/
IBM Enterprise PL/I for z/OS, AIX, MVS/VM, VSE, Windows.
Iron Spring Software
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http://www.iron-spring.com/
Developer of the Iron Spring PL/I compiler for OS/2 and Linux. Free download of alpha OS/2 version and documentation.
Kednos, Inc.
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http://www.kednos.com/
Vendor of PL/I for OpenVMS and Tru64. Download documentation and kits for the PL/I compiler for OpenVMS for both Alpha and VAX, and kits of the PL/I compiler for Tru64. No-charge hobbyist licenses available.
Multics PL/I
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http://www.multicians.org/pl1.html
How Multics was built in a high-level language. Compiler construction and compiler features.
My First PL/I Program
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http://horningtales.blogspot.com/2006/10/my-first-pli-program.html
Reminiscences about a first experience with PL/I and IBM's PL/I(F) compiler in 1967, by Jim Horning.
Open-PL/I
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http://www.liant.us/open-pl1.html
Compiler product for Unix and Windows, from Liant Software Corporation.
PL/I Frequently Asked Questions
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http://www.faqs.org/faqs/computer-lang/pli-faq/
Compiled by Robin Vowels.
PL/I Front-End for GNU Compiler Collection (pl1gcc)
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http://pl1gcc.sourceforge.net/
Project to create a native PL/I compiler using the GCC. Downloadable scanner and parser for pl1, and a set of test files and a very rudimentary build and test system.
PL/I Resources
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http://www.users.bigpond.com/robin_v/resource.htm
Links, tutorial, function library, book and course references.
PL/M grammar and parser
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http://www.idiom.com/free-compilers/TOOL/PLMgramm-1.html
Skeleton parser for PL/M implemented in Flex and Bison. The grammar describes PL/M 386 and where possible, will accept various other dialects.
PLM2C: PL/M to C translator
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http://plm2c.free.fr/
Produces ANSI or K and R C as output. Includes documentation and translation examples.
Power vs. Adventure - PL/I and C
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http://www.uni-muenster.de/ZIV/Mitarbeiter/EberhardSturm/PL1andC.html
Presentation comparing these programming languages, from a PL/I perspective.
RainCode
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http://www.raincode.com/pl1lg.html
Language processing technologies and services for PL/I. The RainCode Engine for PL/I parses "virtually all PL/1 dialects available today" for quality assessment, migration, standards compliance, and documentation.
Robin Vowels
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http://www.users.bigpond.com/robin_v/
General information, resources and FAQ about PL/I.
The GNU 64-bit PL8 compiler
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http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/483/gellerich.html
IBM research report describing the extension of PL8 to support 64-bit addressing, its implementation as a GCC front end, and the validation of the new compiler. Evaluation of PL8 as a language for highly reliable low-level programming.
The PL/I Programming Language
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http://home.nycap.rr.com/pflass/pli.htm
Resources and links for PL/I. Compilers and tools list, bibliography.
Wikipedia: PL/I
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PL/I
Encyclopedia article containing a brief history of the language, a discussion of design and implementation issues, and the advances PL/I contributed to language design.
XPL Programming Language
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http://www.cs.toronto.edu/XPL/
One of the original "compiler compilers", is a derivative of PL/I and was widely ported. Documentation, links, and resources.
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