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BLISS

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Summary

BLISS is a system programming language developed at Carnegie Mellon University around 1970. It is typeless, block-structured, and expression-oriented, designed to allow access to machine-specific features. The language features block statements, address-based variables, and a set of high-level constructs, and it had several dialects used with DEC systems and OpenVMS.

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