| PILOT | |
| pilot | |
| 1.6 | |
| compiler(->C), interpreter, library, documentation, examples, tutorial, test suite. | |
| Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> | |
| ftp://locke.ccil.org:pub/retro/pilot-1.6.shar.gz (in the Museum of Retrocomputing) | |
| PILOT is a primitive CAI language first designed in 1962 on IBM mainframes. It is rather weak and has very odd lexical rules, but is easy to learn and use. I wrote this implementation strictly as a hack, but it works and does include an interactive tutorial written in PILOT itself which is also a decent test load. This implementation is both an interpreter for the PILOT language and a compiler for it using C as an intermediate language. | |
| Reference implementation of the IEEE Standard for PILOT, 1154-1191 | |
| report to Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> | |
| If you plan to make money from it, contact the author. | |
| Any ANSI C host. | |
| comp.lang.misc,alt.lang.intercal | |
| October 16th, 1994 |
| ALGOL-60, FOCAL, FOOGOL, INTERCAL, JCL, MIXAL, OISC, PILOT, TRAC, orthogonal, Little Smalltalk | |
| The Museum of Retrocomputing. | |
| ftp://locke.ccil.org/pub/retro/ | |
| The Museum of Retrocomputing. This archive collects implementations of languages that time forgot -- also, the jokes, freaks, and monstrosities from the history of language design. |
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