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Dartmouth ALGOL 30 was an 1960s-era implementation firstly of the ALGOL 58 programming language then of ALGOL 60 for the LGP-30 at Dartmouth College hence the name.Since the limited size of the LGP-30 precluded a full implementation of ALGOL 60 certain of its features (arrays called by value own arrays strings variable array bounds and recursion) were omitted; but the implementors did include parameters called by name using thunks (Ingerman 1961; Irons and Wally Feurzeig 1961) and integer labels.

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