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Language peer sets for DRUCO I: United States↑ United States/1954↑ Designed 1954 ↑ 1950s languages ↑ Second generation↑ Early Cold War↑ Genus Low-level Autocoders ↑ Excluded from Sammet ↑ Low-level Autocoders↑ Autocoders↑ US historic algorithmic systems ↑ Low-level Autocoders/1954↑ Autocoders/1954↑ US historic algorithmic systems/1954↑ Low-level Autocoders/United States↑ Autocoders/United States↑ US historic algorithmic systems/United States↑ Excluded from Sammet ↑ Excluded from Sammet/1954↑ Excluded from Sammet/us ↑ DRUCO I(ID:58/dru001)In-house autocode for IBM 650alternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1954 Genus: Low-level Autocoders Sammet category: Excluded from Sammet for DRUm COmputer Autocode (as 650 was originally the Magnetic Drum Computer) Interpretive autocode for the IBM 650 Operational Sept 1954 Hardware:
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