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Language peer sets for PIPI:
Russian Federation
Russian Federation/1958
Designed 1958
1950s languages
Second generation
Early Cold War
Genus Moscow languages
Numerical Scientific
Moscow languages
Soviet historic systems
Historic algorithmic languages
Moscow languages/1958
Soviet historic systems/1958
Historic algorithmic languages/1958
Moscow languages/Russian Federation
Soviet historic systems/Russian Federation
Historic algorithmic languages/Russian Federation
Numerical Scientific
Numerical Scientific/1958
Numerical Scientific/ru

PIPI(ID:2680/pip001)

Russian automatic coder 

alternate simple view
Country: Russian Federation
Designed 1958
Genus: Moscow languages
Sammet category: Numerical Scientific


Actually Cyrilli for PiPi

Third Russian language of this name, but unrelated - built by Ershov in 1954-56 for the BESM computer

PP Compiler by A. P. Ershov for BESM computer; also L. N. Korolev, L.D. Panova, V.D. Poderiugin & V.M. Kurochkin, USSR



Related languages
Formules PIPI   Influence
PIPI ALPHA   Evolution of

References:
  • Ershov, A. (1958) Ershov, A. P., Programmning Programs for High-Speed Electronic Computing Machines, Academy of Sciences USSR Publishing House Moscow, 1958.
  • Carr, John W., III (1959) Carr, John W., III "Recursive subscripting compilers and list-type memories" pp4-6
          in [ACM] (1959) [ACM] CACM 2(02) February 1959
  • Ershov, A. (1959) Ershov, A. P. Programming program for the BESM computer. Pergamon, New York, 1959, 158 pp.
          in [ACM] (1959) [ACM] CACM 2(02) February 1959
  • Ershov, A. (1961) Ershov, A. P. Programming program (compiler) of the Mathematical Institute of the Siberian Division of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Sibirskii Mat. Zhur. 2 (1961), 835-52
          in [ACM] (1959) [ACM] CACM 2(02) February 1959
  • Knuth, Donald Ervin, and Luis Trabb Pardo (1977) Knuth, Donald Ervin, and Luis Trabb Pardo "The early development of programming languages" pp419-96
          in Belzer, J. (1977) Belzer, J. ; A. G. Holzman, A. Kent, (eds) Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York. 1979
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