BCS Bulletin - Literature and References to Simplified Programming Schemes for Computers, Available or Projected - November 1961
(1961)
Languages mentioned
Algebraic Compiler
{1958} IAL-like system for Honeywell 800
Alphacode
{1959} High level autocode for English Electric Deuce
ARGUS
{1958} Automatic Routine Generating and Updating System
CEIR Commercial Coder
{1963} Commercial autocode from CEIR
CLEO
{1963} Autocode for EE LEO computers
DEUCE Autocode
{1956} Autocode for EE DEUCE
EASY
{1960} Honeywell macro-assembler
EDSAC Autocode
{1953} Autocode for EDSAC 2
Elliott ALGOL
{1960} Hoare's seminal ALGOL 60
Elliott Autocode
{1960} Elliott Brothers Autocoder
EMIDEC Algol
{1961}
EMIDEC Business System
{1960} Business autocode for the EMIDEC computers
EMIDEC LISP
{1962}
FACT
{1958} Fully Automated Compiling Technique
FIAT
{1957}
GIP
{1956} Interpretive autocode for DEUCE
Gypsy
{1962} Emidec autocode
LP/90
{1961} Linear Programming 90
MAC
{1957} Mercury Automatic Coding
MATRIX
{1955} Ferranti Matrix Interpretive Scheme
Mercury Autocode
{1958} Autocode for the Ferranti MERCURY computer
NEAT
{1960} NCR's Autocoder
NEBULA
{1960} Ferranti business autocode
OPAL
{1960} CEIR data processing language
PAS
{1960}
Pegasus AUTOCODE
{1959} Autocode for the Pegasus system
Pegasus function interpreter
{1959} Algebraic system for the Pegasus
RAPIDWRITE
{1962} Simplified COBOL dialect
SEAL
{1961} Business relative language
Simple code
{1957} Floating point autocode
SIRIUS Autocode
{1961} Autocode for the Ferranti Sirus
X-6
{1959}