PL360
| PL360 | |
|---|---|
| Paradigms | Procedural, imperative, structured | 
| Family | Wirth ALGOL | 
| Designed by | Niklaus Wirth, Joseph W. Wells Jr., Edwin Satterthwaite Jr. | 
| Developer | Stanford University | 
| First appeared | 1966 | 
| Typing discipline | Static, strong | 
| Scope | Lexical (static) | 
| Implementation language | ALGOL, then PL360 | 
| Platform | Burroughs B5000, IBM System/360 | 
| Influenced by | |
| ALGOL, Executive Systems Problem Oriented Language (ESPOL) | |
| Influenced | |
| ALGOL W | |
PL360 (or PL/360) is a system programming language designed by Niklaus Wirth and written by Wirth, Joseph W. Wells Jr., and Edwin Satterthwaite Jr. for the IBM System/360 computer at Stanford University. A description of PL360 was published in early 1968, although the implementation was probably completed before Wirth left Stanford in 1967.