IBM, 1965. — 72 p. The purpose of this publication is to provide tutorial material not only for the person with some knowledge of computer programming but also for the novice who knows little or nothing about data processing. The first chapter is written solely for the novice. A reader who is familiar with basic programming techniques should skip the first chapter, and begin...
IBM, 2017. — 606 p. This book is for PL/I programmers and system programmers. It helps you understand how to use Enterprise PL/I for z/OS Enterprise PL/I for AIX to compile PL/I programs. It also describes the operating system features that you might need to optimize program performance or handle errors. Important: Enterprise PL/I for z/OS is referred to as Enterprise PL/I...
Englewood: Prentice Hall, 1967. — 388 p. This book is intended as a text for the student who must learn to program the IBM System/360. It may be used either as a classroom text or for independent self study. No previous knowledge of punched cards is presumed. Apart from some of the problems, the book presumes no knowledge of mathematics beyond high school algebra. Both business...
Digital Research, 1982. — 281 p. The PL/I system is a complete software package for both applications and system programming. PL/I runs under the Digital Research single-user operating systems, CP/M or CP/M-86. PL/I runs in a multiuser environment, under MP/M II, or MPIM-86. This manual assumes you are familiar with your operating system and minimizes references to it. PL/I is...
Paul Abrahams. — New York University, 1978. — 159 p. This report is to appear as an article on the PL/I programming language in the Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology published by Marcel Dekker, Inc.
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