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Language peer sets for RegneCentralen ALGOL: Denmark↑ Denmark/1960↑ Designed 1960 ↑ 1960s languages ↑ Second generation↑ Early Cold War↑ Genus True ALGOL60s ↑ Numerical Scientific ↑ True ALGOL60s↑ Generation of Algol 60↑ Algol family ↑ True ALGOL60s/1960↑ Generation of Algol 60/1960↑ Algol family/1960↑ True ALGOL60s/Denmark↑ Generation of Algol 60/Denmark↑ Algol family/Denmark↑ Numerical Scientific ↑ Numerical Scientific/1960↑ Numerical Scientific/dk ↑ RegneCentralen ALGOL(ID:3488/reg005)Danish family of Algol 60 languagesalternate simple viewCountry: Denmark Designed 1960 Published: 1997 Genus: True ALGOL60s Sammet category: Numerical Scientific Regnecentralen was a semi-academic computer designer and manufacturer established by the Academy of Technical Sciences (Akademiet for de Tekniske Videnskaber, ATV) in 1955. They developed a series of ALGOL 60 dialects named for the computers for which they were made. The second of these, Peter Naur's GIER ALGOL, was a design masterpiece and hugely influential in the history of programming These details come from "RC4000, RC8000 and RC9000" below Algol 1 was DASK ALGOL Algol 2 - Algol 4 was GIER ALGOL Algol 5 was for the RC4000 Algol 6 (appr. 1970) featured "field" data types and records, and the "long" data type (48-bit integer). Algol 7 extended the language syntax with while-statements and repeat-until loops, and introduced "context records", a mechanism to support multi-user applications. Algol 8 introduced support for real coroutine programming with the "activity" concept, including separate stacks and a very nice integration with the Algol I/O system. The current version is called "Algol 8 Version 2". Many other features and enhancements than those mentioned above has been added over the years, and the run-time library has grown similarly. Structures: Related languages
References: in [Proceedings] (1961) Proceedings of the 1961 Computer Applications Symposium, Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois in [Proceedings] (1961) Proceedings of the 1961 Computer Applications Symposium, Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois Search in: Google Google scholar World Cat Yahoo Overture DBLP Monash bib NZ IEEE  ACM portal CiteSeer CSB ncstrl jstor Bookfinder |