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The article currently claims
:''Threaded code is used in the [[Forth (programming language)|Forth]] and early versions of the [[B programming language|B]] programming languages, as well as many implementations of [[FORTRAN]], [[BASIC]], [[COBOL]] and other languages for small minicomputers.''
then later
:''Early compilers for [[ALGOL]], [[Fortran]], [[Cobol]] and some [[Forth (programming language)|Forth]] systems often produced subroutine-threaded code.''
It sounds like someone was confused by the people who call native machine language, "subroutine threaded code", which most people would say is the .opposite of threaded code.
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