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'''BLISS''' is an [[imperative programming|imperative]] system programming language created at Carnegie Mellon University around 1970. It become somewhat widely known in that time period because of being one of the languages available on DEC minicomputer systems such as the PDP-11, PDP-10 and VAX.
'''BLISS''' is an [[imperative programming|imperative]] system programming language created at Carnegie Mellon University around 1970. It become somewhat widely known in that time period as one of the languages available on DEC minicomputer systems such as the PDP-11, PDP-10 and VAX.


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BLISS
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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BLISS is an imperative system programming language created at Carnegie Mellon University around 1970. It become somewhat widely known in that time period as one of the languages available on DEC minicomputer systems such as the PDP-11, PDP-10 and VAX.

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