Sammet, Jean E., "Programming languages: history and future" (1972) |
Languages mentioned
- 9PAC {1957} Report generator
- ABC {1957} Data manipulation language from Remington St Paul
- ACT {1958} Autocode Coding system
- ADES II {1955} Automatic Digital Encoding System v II
- AIMACO {1958} AIr MAteriel COmmand compiler
- ALGO {1958} Algorithmic language for Bendix G-15
- ALGOL {1958} ALGOrithmic Language
- ALTAC {1959} Algorithms on TAC
- ALTRAN {1969} A FORTRAN extension for rational algebra
- API {1960}
- APS {1957} Automatic Programming System
- APS III {1960}
- APT {1956} Automatically Programmed Tools
- APX III {1959} Datatron autocode
- ARGUS {1958} Automatic Routine Generating and Updating System
- BACAIC {1954} Algebraic system at Boeing
- BALGOL {1958} Burroughs Algorithmic Language
- BIOR {1955} Autocode for the UNIVAC
- CAGE {1955} GE Optimising autocode
- CL-I {1960} Compiler generator language
- CLIP {1958} Compiler Language for Information Processing
- COBOL {1960} COmmon Business Oriented Language
- COLASL {1962} Two dimensional mathematical language
- COMIT {1957} String-handling and pattern-matching language
- Commercial Translator {1959}
- FACT {1958} Fully Automated Compiling Technique
- FLEXIMATIC {1958} General library programming system
- FLIP {1954} Floating point interpretive program
- FLOW-MATIC {1957} Release name for B-0, Possibly the first English-like DP language
- FORAST {1960} Formula and Assembly Translator
- FORTRAN {1954} Backus et al high-level compiler
- FORTRAN II {1958} FORTRAN v2
- FORTRAN III {1958} Interim Fortran
- FORTRAN IV {1962} first major release of FORTRAN
- GOOFUS {1960}
- GP {1955} Generalized Programming Compiler
- IPL {1954} The first list-processing language
- IPL-V {1957} Information Processing Language v5
- IT {1955} Internal Translator mathematical autocoder
- IVY {1960}
- LISP {1958} A list processing system with emphasis on recursion and formalism
- MAD {1959} Michigan Algorithm Decoder
- MADCAP {1960} Two dimensional maths and set language
- MAGIC {1954} Michigan interactive coding system
- MAP {1960} Macro Assembly Program
- MATHMATIC {1955} Mathematically oriented autocode
- MCP {1960}
- MISHAP {1956} Lockheed assembler package for UNIVAC 1103A
- MYSTIC {1958} Multiplatform encoder
- NELIAC {1958} Navy Electronics Laboratory International ALGOL Compiler
- NUIT {1960} NWU IT
- PACT I {1955} Translator for SHARE IBMs
- PRINT I {1956} Load and go scientific calculation system
- SALE {1959} Algorithmic language for Engineers
- SAP {1957} SHARE Assembly Program
- SHADOW III {1960} Syntax-driven compiler
- SLANG {1960} Compiler compiler system
- SMAC {1956} JOHNNIAC diagnostic compiler
- SOAP {1955} Symbolic Optimal Assembly Program
- SOS {1960} SHARE Assembler
- STRAP I {1960} assembler for IBM 7030/709
- STRAP II {1961} STRetch Assembly Program
- SURGE {1958} Report Generator
- TAC {1959} TRANSAC Assembler Compiler
- THREADED LISTS {1959} List-processing language
- TRIE {1960}
- UNCOL {1958} Proposed universal intermediate language
- UNICODE {1955} UNIVAC hybrid of FORTRAN and MATH-MATIC
- USE {1957} USE Scientific Compiler UNIVAX 1103A
- VIP {1960} Irregular informaiton language
- X-1 {1956} Experimental Assembler For Univac II
- X-2 {1958} UNIVAC Assembler
- XTRAN {1958} Interactive extensible dialect of FORTRAN
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