Sammet, Jean E "Roster of programming languages for 1976-77" pp56-85

(1978)

[SIGPLAN] (1978) SIGPLAN Notices 13(11) Nov 1978   Jean E Sammet

Languages mentioned

  • ABLE {1975} Auditors business language
  • AED {1963} Engineering flavour of ALGOL
  • ALGOL 60 {1959} Algorithm Language
  • ALGOL 68 {1968} 3rd generation ALGOL
  • ALTRAN {1969} A FORTRAN extension for rational algebra
  • AMBIT/L {1970} AMBIT symbolic system for lists
  • AMBUSH {1971} Linear programming programming language
  • APL {1960} Array-centered programing language
  • APT {1956} Automatically Programmed Tools
  • Ariel {1968}
  • ARTSPEAK {1974}
  • ASPOL {1973}
  • ASTAP {1973}
  • ATLAS {1968} Avionics test language
  • AUTOGRAF {1972} Barchart creation language
  • AUTOGRP {1972} Interactive statistical analysis
  • B {1970} Systems Programming Language
  • BALM {1969} Block And List Manipulation
  • BASIC {1963} Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
  • BCPL {1967} Basic CPL
  • BLISS {1969} CMU systems programming language
  • BUGSYS {1964} Pattern based animation language
  • C {1972} Unix systems programming language
  • CAMAL {1968} CAMbridge ALgebra system
  • CAMIL {1978}
  • CAML {1968} Animation language
  • CDL {1972} Computer Design Language
  • CELLSIM {1973} Cell population simulation
  • CELLSIM II {1975} Cell population simulation language
  • CESSL {1971}
  • CHILI {1975}
  • CLU {1974} CLUster programming language - abstractions and iterators
  • CMS-2 {1976} Compiler Monitor System
  • COBOL {1960} COmmon Business Oriented Language
  • COGO {1961} CO-ordinate GeOmetry system
  • COMIT II {1963} String-handling and pattern-matching language
  • COMTRAN {1969} Communications Computer Language
  • CONVERT {1976} Text manipulation
  • CORAL 66 {1966} Realtime English military language
  • Coursewriter III {1968}
  • CPS {1965} Conversational Programming System
  • CROSSTABS {1977}
  • CSL {1966} Control and Simulation Language
  • CSMP {1965} Continuous System Modeling Program
  • CSSL {1967} Continuous System Simulation Language
  • CypherText {1970}
  • DARE {1969} Continuous simulation languages
  • dataBASIC {1970}
  • DATA-TEXT {1967} Batched data analysis system
  • DCDL {1969} Computer simulation system
  • DETOL {1973} Test control language
  • DMAD {1973}
  • DSL/90 {1965} Computer simulation language
  • DYNAMO III {1980}
  • ECAP II {1970}
  • ECSS II {1975}
  • ECSSL {1975}
  • EL1 {1970} Extensible Language
  • EOL-3 {1972} Expression Oriented Language
  • ESP {1971} Econometric Software Package
  • Extended ALGOL {1964}
  • FGRAAL {1972} Fortran Graph extensions
  • FLAP {1965}
  • FOIL {1968}
  • FORMAC {1962} FORmula MAnipulation Compiler
  • FORMAL {1971}
  • FORMAT-FORTRAN {1968}
  • FORTRAN {1954} Backus et al high-level compiler
  • GAMMA {1968} CERN port of Culler-Fried System
  • GIRL {1969}
  • Glypnir {1966} Parallel ALGOL
  • GPSS {1959} General Purpose Systems Simulator
  • Graphic ALGOL {1976}
  • HAL/S {1972} NASA realtime control language
  • HOS-STPL {1975}
  • ICES {1961} Integrated Civil Engineering System
  • I-D-S/I {1976}
  • IITRAN {1969} Illinois Institute of Technology fast load and go FORTRAN
  • IMP {1965} Extensible dialect of ALGOL-60
  • ISPL {1971} Instruction Set Processor Language
  • JOSS II {1965} Version 2 of JOSS
  • JOVIAL {1959} Airforce International Algebraic Language
  • LEAP {1970}
  • LG {1969}
  • LISP 1.5 {1959} LISP major release
  • LITTLE {1977}
  • LOGO {1967} Elementary list processing language with interactive graphics
  • LRLTRAN {1968} Vector processing FORTRAN extension
  • LYRIC {1966}
  • MAC-360 {1967} MIT Algebraic Compiler
  • MACSYMA {1969} Symbolic math system
  • MAD {1959} Michigan Algorithm Decoder
  • MARSYAS {1970}
  • MATHLAB 68 {1967} Second release of MATHLAB
  • MIMIC {1964} Continuous simulations language
  • MINITAB II {1979} Interactive statistical programming
  • MLAB {1975}
  • MLISP {1968}
  • MLISP2 {1972}
  • MOBSSL {1969} Block-Structured Simulation Language
  • MPS III {1976}
  • MPSX {1978}
  • MUMPS {1969} Associative nested array language
  • NASTRAN {1970}
  • NELIAC {1958} Navy Electronics Laboratory International ALGOL Compiler
  • NOMAD {1976}
  • OMNITAB II {1970} Statistical analysis system
  • OSCAR {1970} Oregon State Conversational Aid to Research
  • OSSL {1972}
  • PAGE {1972}
  • PARSEC {1972}
  • Pascal {1970} Wirth's development of the Algol-W proposal
  • PDEL {1968} Partial differential equation system implemented
  • PDELAN {1972} Fortran partial differential equation
  • PDS/MaGen {1972}
  • PILOT {1968} Computer aided instruction language
  • PL/I {1964} Programming Language One
  • PL/M {1972} Programming Language/Microcomputers
  • PL/PROPHET {1974}
  • PLANIT {1967} Umich/SDC CAI language
  • PLANNER {1967} Goal-direct LISP dialect
  • PLANS {1977}
  • PPL {1969} Polymorphic Programming Language
  • PROFILE {1967} Pattern matching language
  • PROSE {1975} Hybrid simulation language
  • PROTEUS {1968}
  • PSML {1976}
  • QLISP {1973} Questioning LISP
  • RATEL {1977}
  • REDUCE {1963}
  • REL English {1975}
  • RTL/2 {1972} real-time language based on ALGOL 68
  • SAIL {1968} Stanford Artificial Intelligence Language
  • SAS {1971} Statistical Analysis System
  • SCEPTRE {1971} Circuit analysis system
  • Scratchpad {1971} General purpose interactive symbolic maths system
  • SDL {1973} Burroughs Software Development Language
  • SETL {1970} Set based programming language
  • SETS {1973}
  • SIMPL-T {1976} Transportable SIMPL
  • SIMSCRIPT I.5 {1965} Simulation package, produced 7090 assembly
  • SIMSCRIPT II.5 {1967} Simulations package
  • SIMULA 67 {1967} Object-oriented simulation language
  • SIPLAN {1976}
  • SNOBOL4 {1967} Classic SNOBOL
  • Speakeasy {1971} Interactive expression-oriented language with plugins
  • SPL/I {1976} Signal Processing Language I
  • SPSS {1965} Stats system
  • STIL {1969}
  • STRESS {1964} STRuctual Engineering Systems Solver
  • STRUDL {1965} STRUctured Design Language
  • TACPOL {1976} Army for command and control language
  • TMG {1965} Compiler writing language
  • TPL {1974}
  • TRAC {1959} A man-machine string manipulating language
  • TREET {1964} trinary tree variant of LISP
  • TROLL {1973} Array language for econometrics
  • TUTOR {1974} Scripting for CAI
  • UHELP {1969} Linear programing language
  • ULP {1977}
  • utility-coder {1977}
  • VECTRAN {1975}
  • VULCAN {1970} String manipulation language
  • XPL {1967} Compiler subset of PL/I