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Computer Languages, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 1976
- Allen B. Tucker:

Very High-Level Language Design: A Viewpoint. 3-16 - Richard E. Merwin, Francois Robert Broca:

Direct Microprogrammed Execution of the Intermediate Text from a High-Level Language Compiler. 17-28 - Joseph E. Sullivan:

Extending Pl/I for Structured Programming. 29-43 - Ivan Flores, Paul Kaminsky, Daniel Ryan:

List and Execute Forms of Macros. 45-60 - S. L. Stewart:

STAPLE, An Experimental Structured Programming Language. 61-71 - William M. McKeeman:

Mechanizing Bankers' Morality. 73-82 - Robert S. Ledley, James Bruce Wilson:

The Precise Handling of Qualitative Relationships. 83-99
Volume 1, Number 2, 1976
- Alan J. Demers:

Elimination of Single Productions and Merging Nonterminal Symbols of LR(1) Grammars. 105-119 - G. Kampen, Jean-Loup Baer:

The Formal Definition of Semantics by String Automata. 121-138 - Ivan Flores, Melvyn Feurman:

Source Statement Libraries and IBM System/370. 139-150 - C. A. R. Hoare:

Parallel Programming: An Axiomatic Approach. 151-160 - Jacob T. Schwartz:

Optimization of Very High Level Languages - I. Value Transmission and Its Corollaries. 161-194
Volume 1, Number 3, 1976
- Jacob T. Schwartz:

Optimization of Very High Level Languages - II. Deducing Relationships of Inclusion and Membership. 197-218 - Ashok K. Chandra, Zohar Manna:

On the Power of Programming Features. 219-232 - Onkar P. Sharma:

Syntax Optimization for and Parsing of Patterns. 233-253 - Victor R. Basili:

A Structured Approach to Language Design. 255-273
Volume 1, Number 4, 1976
- Bruce Knobe, Gideon Yuval:

Some Steps Towards a Better Pascal. 277-286 - S. Kamal Abdali:

A Lambda-Calculus Model of Programming Languages - I. Simple Constructs. 287-301 - S. Kamal Abdali:

A Lambda-Calculus Model of Programming Languages - II. Jumps and Procedures. 303-320 - Jay Earley:

High Level Iterators and a Method for Automatically Designing Data Structure Representation. 321-342

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