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Language peer sets for LMO: United States↑ United States/1954↑ Designed 1954 ↑ 1950s languages ↑ Second generation↑ Early Cold War↑ Genus Low-level Autocoders ↑ Numerical Scientific ↑ Low-level Autocoders↑ Autocoders↑ US historic algorithmic systems ↑ Low-level Autocoders/1954↑ Autocoders/1954↑ US historic algorithmic systems/1954↑ Low-level Autocoders/United States↑ Autocoders/United States↑ US historic algorithmic systems/United States↑ Numerical Scientific ↑ Numerical Scientific/1954↑ Numerical Scientific/us ↑ LMO(ID:5447/lmo001)Livermore Autocodealternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1954 Genus: Low-level Autocoders Sammet category: Numerical Scientific pronounced Elmo named after the creator Merritt Elmore, Livermore Labs, 1954 According to Tom Wilder (1995), done after a meeting with Hopper, while Elmore was getting clearance; and very likely the first compiler Places Related languages
References: in the High Speed Computer Conference, Louisiana Stat (1955) the High Speed Computer Conference, Louisiana State University, 16 Feb. 1955, Remington Rand, Inc. 1955 in the High Speed Computer Conference, Louisiana Stat (1955) the High Speed Computer Conference, Louisiana State University, 16 Feb. 1955, Remington Rand, Inc. 1955 Search in: Google Google scholar World Cat Yahoo Overture DBLP Monash bib NZ IEEE  ACM portal CiteSeer CSB ncstrl jstor Bookfinder |