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Language peer sets for GATE:
United States
United States/1960
Designed 1960
1960s languages
Second generation
Early Cold War
Genus Internal Translators
Multi-purpose
Internal Translators
US historic algorithmic systems
Historic algorithmic languages
Internal Translators/1960
US historic algorithmic systems/1960
Historic algorithmic languages/1960
Internal Translators/United States
US historic algorithmic systems/United States
Historic algorithmic languages/United States
Multi-purpose
Multi-purpose/1960
Multi-purpose/us

GATE(ID:410/gat003)

Generalized Algebraic Translator Extended 

alternate simple view
Country: United States
Designed 1960
Genus: Internal Translators
Sammet category: Multi-purpose


for GAT Extended

Related languages
GAT GATE   Evolution of
GATE 20-GATE   Evolution of
GATE 99-Gate   Port
GATE CORREGATE   Evolution of
GATE PILE   Successor

References:
  • Van Wormer, T.A. (1962) Van Wormer, T.A. "99-GATE" RAND P-2602 1962 Abstract pdf Extract: Introduction
  • Rosen, Saul (1964) Rosen, Saul "Compilers for student jobs" pp141.301-141.302 Extract: GATE etc
          in (1964) Proceedings of the 19th ACM national conference January 1964
  • Sammet, Jean E. (1969) Sammet, Jean E. "Computer Languages - Principles and History" Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice-Hall 1969. p.139.
          in (1964) Proceedings of the 19th ACM national conference January 1964
  • Perlis, Alan J (1986) Perlis, Alan J "Two Thousand Words and Two Thousand Ideas: The 650 at Carnegie" Extract: TASS, GAT, GATE, IT, SOAP, THAT
          in [AHOC] (1986) Annals of the History of Computing, 08(1) January 1986 (IBM 650 Issue)
  • The Computer Museum Report 22 Spring 1988 Ahl (1988) The Computer Museum Report 22 Spring 1988 Ahl David "The Beginnings of Computer Games" Online at Ed THelen's Site Extract: Computer Simulation with GATE and FORTRAN
          in [AHOC] (1986) Annals of the History of Computing, 08(1) January 1986 (IBM 650 Issue)
  • Galler (2001) Galler and Galler "A Career Interview with Bernie Galler" pp22-33 Extract: MAD
          in (2001) IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 23(1) January 2001
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