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  • A Few PL/I Hints: By Michael Rask Christensen, including sample programs.
  • AutoPLMtoc: Automatically translates programs written in PLM language to C language. [Commercial]
  • Datatek, Inc: Provides automated programming language conversion services for PL/I, Cobol, and Fortran.
  • Development Assistant for PL/M: An Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with Analyzer, Editor, Browser, Graph, Metrics.
  • Hello, World Program: Classic test program, written in PL/1.
  • IBM PL/I Overview: IBM VisualAge PL/I for AIX, MVS/VM, OS/2, VSE, Windows.
  • Open-PL/I: Compiler product for Unix and Windows, from Liant Software Corporation.
  • PL/I Frequently Asked Questions: Compiled by Robin Vowels.
  • PL/I Resources: Links, tutorial, function library, book and course references.
  • PLM2C: PL/M to C translator: Produces ANSI or K&R C as output. Includes documentation and translation examples.
  • Power vs. Adventure - PL/I and C: Presentation comparing these programming languages, from a PL/I perspective.
  • Robin Vowels: General information, resources and FAQ about PL/I.
  • The PL/I Programming Language: Resources and links for PL/I. Compilers and tools list, bibliography.
  • XPL Programming Language: One of the original "compiler compilers", is a derivative of PL/I and was widely ported. Documentation, links, and resources.


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