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Language peer sets for ECONOMIST: Russian Federation↑ Russian Federation/1961↑ Designed 1961 ↑ 1960s languages ↑ Second generation↑ Early Cold War↑ Genus Moscow languages ↑ Business Data Processing ↑ Moscow languages↑ Soviet historic systems↑ Historic algorithmic languages ↑ Moscow languages/1961↑ Soviet historic systems/1961↑ Historic algorithmic languages/1961↑ Moscow languages/Russian Federation↑ Soviet historic systems/Russian Federation↑ Historic algorithmic languages/Russian Federation↑ Business Data Processing ↑ Business Data Processing/1961↑ Business Data Processing/ru ↑ ECONOMIST(ID:2699/eco002)Minsk-1 Commercial Autocoderalternate simple viewCountry: Russian Federation Designed 1961 Published: 1961 Genus: Moscow languages Sammet category: Business Data Processing Minsk-1 was programmed in machine codes, however it was furnished with a library of standard routines, which contained about 100 programs of 7500 instructions in total. During this period, much work was underway toward the development of the first auto-programming systems such as the ECONOMIST Autocoder and ENGINEER Autocoder compilers. G.K. Stolyarov headed this work in the programming laboratory of the SKB. The laboratory grew a pleiad of well-known programmers: M. S. Margolin, M. E. Nemenman, E. V. Kovalevich, V. I. Tsagelsky, N. T. Kushnerev, and others. Search in: Google Google scholar World Cat Yahoo Overture DBLP Monash bib NZ IEEE  ACM portal CiteSeer CSB ncstrl jstor Bookfinder |