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Language peer sets for FORTRAN-FORTRAN:
United States
United States/1963
Designed 1963
1960s languages
Third generation
Early Cold War
Genus Fortran I-III Variants
Fortran I-III Variants
Generation of Fortran I-III
Fortran family
Fortran I-III Variants/1963
Generation of Fortran I-III/1963
Fortran family/1963
Fortran I-III Variants/United States
Generation of Fortran I-III/United States
Fortran family/United States

FORTRAN-FORTRAN(ID:5450/for055)

Livermore FORTRAN 

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Country: United States
Designed 1963
Genus: Fortran I-III Variants


Livermore FORTRAN written in FORTRAN. Compiled to Ultimate Assembler code, and then translated to four machine codes


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FORTRAN II FORTRAN-FORTRAN   Extension of
FORTRAN-FORTRAN LRLTRAN   Evolution of

References:
  • Hughes, Robert - Interview with Robert Hughes by G (1995) Hughes, Robert - Interview with Robert Hughes by George Michael in 1995 as part of "Stories of the Development of Large Scale Scientific Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory" online Extract: Anecdote
  • Ranelletti, John - Interview with John Ranelletti (1995) Ranelletti, John - Interview with John Ranelletti by George Michael in 1995 as part of "Stories of the Development of Large Scale Scientific Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory" Online Extract: Anecdote
  • Store, Dave - Interview with Dave Storch by George (1995) Store, Dave - Interview with Dave Storch by George Michael in 1995 as part of "Stories of the Development of Large Scale Scientific Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory" Extract: Anecdote Online
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