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==Applications== XPL has been used to develop a number of compilers for various languages and systems. * [[Stony Brook Pascal]] * [[HAL/S]], the language used for the Space Shuttle program<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cs.toronto.edu/XPL/hal.html|title=The Development of Hal/S|website=Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto}}</ref> * [[MALUS]], a [[system programming language]] used by General Motors to develop their [[Multiple Console Time Sharing System]] * [[New England Digital]] used a variant of XPL, called "Scientific XPL" for their ABLE series computers, used for laboratory automation, computer networking, and control of music synthesis hardware, starting in the mid-1970s
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