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PILOT COMPUTER LANGUAGE
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WADUZITDO: A complete high level language processor that fits in less than 256 bytes on either 6800 or 8080 based system. Requires some type of terminal. Includes a text editor and an interpreter. Use it to run simple conversational programs. The five statement types are derived from the PILOT language.
BYTE Sep 1978 (v.3#9) pg. 166
Added Info BYTE Jan 1979 (v.4#1) pg. 10

PILOT/P. Implementing a high-level language in a hurry. Write a preprocessor in PASCAL that translates the target language's source code into PASCAL source code.
BYTE Jul 1980 (v.5#7) pg. 154

Programmed instruction made easy by using Tiny PILOT, a nonmathematical computer language designed for dialog-oriented interactive programmed instruction. Part 1. Description of the language.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #15 Mar 1978 pg. 66

Programmed instruction made easy by using Tiny PILOT. Part 2. Developing your own version.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #16 Apr 1978 pg. 70

1802 PILOT, a version of PILOT (programming language developed for computer-aided instruction) that is designed to work on small systems that utilize the 1802 microprocessor. Program listing is given in UT4 format.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #31 Jul 1979 pg. 78