L6 is a programming language created in 1963.
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Bell Telephone Laboratories' Low-Level Linked List Language L6 (pronounced โL-sixโ) is a new programming language for list structure manipulations. It contains many of the facilities which underlie such list processors as IPL, LISP, COMIT and SNOBOL, but permits the user to get much closer to machine code in order to write faster-running programs, to use storage more efficiently and to build a wider variety of linked data structures.