Weik, Martin H. "A Third Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems" Rpt 1115, BRL, Maryland, 1961 (1961) |
Languages mentioned
- ACOM {1953} Early Autocode at GM
- ACOMCAS {1959} Autocoder for UNIVAC
- AIMACO {1958} AIr MAteriel COmmand compiler
- ARGUS {1958} Automatic Routine Generating and Updating System
- AUTOCODER {1955} IBM generalised autocode
- AUTOCODER III {1958} HLL version of AUTOCODER
- COBOL {1960} COmmon Business Oriented Language
- COBOL Narrator {1960} RCA COBOL
- Commercial Compiler {1960} Bendix commercial compiler
- COMPASS {1961}
- DATACODE I {1957} Burrough compiler
- Decision Making {1960} Declarative language
- FACT {1958} Fully Automated Compiling Technique
- File Maintenance and Report/File Writing {1960} Early IBM Data processing language
- FORTRAN {1954} Backus et al high-level compiler
- GAR {1960} Macro assembler
- GAT {1959} Generalized Algebraic Translator
- GECL {1960} General Electric Common Language
- GOTRAN {1960} Load-and-go FORTRAN
- IT {1955} Internal Translator mathematical autocoder
- JOVIAL {1959} Airforce International Algebraic Language
- Lincoln Compiler {1957}
- Lincoln Reckoner {1965} Interactive maths at Lincoln Labs
- MAP {1960} MOBIDIC Assembler Program
- NEAT {1960} NCR's Autocoder
- OPUS {1960} TRW optimised autocoder
- Purdue compiler {1958} Burroughs compiler
- RAMAC {1960} Symbolic Assembly Program for IBM RAMAC
- SAFARI {1960} TRW space Interactive assembler
- SAP {1957} SHARE Assembly Program
- SCP {1960} One-to-one compiler for symbolic address
- SPAR {1959} Autocoder for Burroughs/Datatron 200 series
- Speed Co {1954}
- SPS {1963}
- STAR {1956} Burroughs 200/205 assembler
- UNICODE {1955} UNIVAC hybrid of FORTRAN and MATH-MATIC
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