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by Peter J. R. Boyle, who designed it to run on a 6502 microprocessor as
an alternative to BASIC, which was the dominant language for personal
computers at the time. XPL0 is based on [[PL/0]], an example compiler in the
book ''Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs'' by Niklaus Wirth. The first
XPL0 compiler was written in ALGOL, which was then used to create a compiler
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