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ALGOL for microcomputers (specifically the 8080), developed in 1976-77 by John P. Flynn and Mark S. Moranville. Based on [[ALGOL 60]]. It was the first structured programming language for a microcomputer. Compiled to virtual machine code.
ALGOL for microcomputers (specifically the 8080), developed in 1976-77 by John P. Flynn and Mark S. Moranville. Based on [[ALGOL 60]]. It was the first structured programming language for a microcomputer. Compiled to virtual machine code.

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Language
ALGOL-M
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using ALGOL-M.
ALGOL-M is an implementation of ALGOL. Other implementations of ALGOL.

ALGOL for microcomputers (specifically the 8080), developed in 1976-77 by John P. Flynn and Mark S. Moranville. Based on ALGOL 60. It was the first structured programming language for a microcomputer. Compiled to virtual machine code.