| Basic Language for Implementation of System Software (BLISS, or allegedly, "System Software Implementation Language, Backwards") A language designed by W.A. Wulf at around 1969. BLISS is an . It is , and typeless, with facilities, , a system, and a highly . It was one of the first non- for implementation. It gained fame for its lack of a and also lacks implicit : all symbols stand for addresses, not values. Versions: CMU for the PDP-10; CMU , DEC for /. ["BLISS: A Language for Systems Programming", CACM 14(12):780-790, Dec 1971]. (1997-03-01) |