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   While my WFL is based superficially on the Burroughs WFL reference, it's basically just a point of departure:
   While my WFL is based superficially on the Burroughs WFL reference, it's basically just a point of departure:
   <ol>
   <ol>
     <li>Built for the MCP machine model which is implicit as the Burroughs systems were for the original.</li>
     <li>Built for the MCP machine model.</li>
     <li>The Job  Control Language is the base upon which that model is developed.</li>
     <li>The Job  Control Language is a base driver for the development of that model.</li>
     <li>The reimagined JCL supports ops over many actual hosts unified by the MCP.</li>
     <li>The JCL supports ops over many actual hosts unified by the MCP.</li>
     <li>Besides the JCL blocks may contain other supported langs.</li>
     <li>Besides JCL, WFL blocks may contain other supported langs.</li>
   </ol>
   </ol>
   As far as the elaboration of JCL statements and so forth WFL is developed in a bottom up prototyping style without any spec other than the mainframe reference and the nascent MCP concept, so there will be no documentation for some time  
   As far as the elaboration of JCL statements and so forth WFL is developed in a bottom up prototyping style without any spec other than the mainframe reference and the nascent MCP concept, so there will be no documentation for some time  

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