On 5/27/2020 1:45 PM, Paul McJones via cctalk wrote:
Gogol is a simple, integer arithmetic language
used under the PDP-1
time sharing system at Stanford. This memorandum includes the
syntactical definition of the language and a number of sample programs
as well as a brief description of the operational characteristics of
the compiler. Gogol was designed to permit fast compilation of
efficient machine code directly into memory. The speed of compilation
together with the accessibility of the text editor make program de-
bugging relatively rapid. The examples presented here plus the
availability of the compiler should form an adequate basis for
learning to use the language. More detailed information depends
heavily on a knowledge of PDP-1 hardware.
https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:jy391jj5758/jy391jj5758.pdf
Interesting the asignment is -> (arrow) and the right side of
expression. Ascii dropping the arrow symbol may have messed up a few
langauges.
Ben.
It's easily worked around. This is how a lot of people code today in
relatively modern languages: