Abstract
The paper examines the contribution that a standard programming language can make to the quality of the software written in that language. By means of an example, we show that there is a substantial difference in languages and their implementations in the assurance provided of the correctness of the resulting program. Demonstrating that a program is correct with respect to the semantics of the language is a useful step in quality assurance.
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