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Comal

COMAL (''COMmon Algorithmic Language'') is a computer programming language developed in Denmark by Benedict Lfstedt and Brge Christensen in 1973. COMAL was actually created as a mixture of the prevalent educational programming languages of the time, BASIC and Pascal, and was meant to introduce structured programming elements in an environment where BASIC would normally be used. The "COMAL 80 PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE REPORT" contains the formal definition of the language. COMAL is available for:

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