Yeah, I saw that line too.  I don't know of ~any~ 3GL algorithmic languages
that are very "English-like", although I suppose it helps to have
recognizable words to program with, especially at first when you're not used
to programming.

(DYLAKOR touted DYL-280II as a 4GL, but IM-not-so-humble-O it simply isn't.
It is a very handy 3GL, but that's all.)

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Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 05:19

  1. The check's in the mail
  2. It must be true - I heard it from a friend of a friend of a friend
  3. COBOL is English like

BTW, CODASYL had input from more than Honeywell.

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Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 12:26 AM

Better article...

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