pról
Pról is a programming language developed by Paul R. McJones at the University of Utah in the late 1970s. It was designed as a successor to PL/I and was intended for use in systems programming and for developing large, complex software projects. Pról incorporated many features found in contemporary languages, including block structure, data typing, and a rich set of control flow constructs.
One of the notable aspects of Pról was its emphasis on readability and maintainability. The language syntax
While Pról gained some traction within certain academic and research communities, it did not achieve widespread