naw. PL/I was an IBM creation. See wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PL/I

On Jan 31, 2011, at 11:47 AM, charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com wrote:

> Cleaning out the old room where everything computer related gets sent to. 
> Came across a book on a programming language called PL/I.  Just taking a 
> quick look, I saw some familiar statements like CONVERT, PROC, INPUT, 
> CHAR, PRINT, FORMAT, LIKE, LOCATE.  Is this coincidence, or was PL/I part 
> of the early days of Pick?  Apparently PL/I came into use in the 1960s 
> around the time Pick was developed.
> 
> Charles Shaffer
> Senior Analyst
> NTN-Bower Corporation
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