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Language peer sets for ADA:
United States
United States/1969
Designed 1969
1960s languages
Third generation
High Cold War
Genus Array
Experimental and other
Array
Rank 1 unlabelled
Rank 1
Array/1969
Rank 1 unlabelled/1969
Rank 1/1969
Array/United States
Rank 1 unlabelled/United States
Rank 1/United States
Experimental and other
Experimental and other/1969
Experimental and other/us

ADA(ID:6043/ada007)

Aiken 

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Country: United States
Designed 1969
Genus: Array
Sammet category: Experimental and other


for Aiken Dynamic Algebra

Theoretically based "algebraicized" programming language by Howard Aiken, the original computer pioneer.

"little sister" of APL, a reduced version with a different set of operators

A wonderful concise version of the mathematical coding system of the Harvard M1, filtered through another 30 years reflection.


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Aiken CPC translator ADA   Evolution of
APL ADA   Influence

References:
  • Aiken, H. (1969) Aiken, H. "The Algebracizing of Computer Programs," Purdue University Colloquium, (November, 1969).
  • Noonan, Robert Edward (1971) Noonan, Robert Edward "Computer programming with a dynamic algebra" Ph D Purdue 1971
  • Boyce, R. F. (1972) Boyce, R. F. "Topological Reorganization as an Aid to Program Simplification", Ph. D. thesis, Purdue University, (June, 1972).
  • Schutte, Lawrence J. (1973) Schutte, Lawrence J. "A report on the value of some advanced high level language operators on current sequential computers" Abstract Extract: About ADA
          in [HLLCA 1973] (1973) SIGPLAN Notices 8(11) November 1973 Proceedings of the ACM-IEEE symposium on High-level-language computer architecture 1973, College Park, Maryland, United States
  • Noonan, Robert E. (1974) Noonan, Robert E. "Dynamic algebra" pp326-334 Abstract
          in [VHLL 1974] (1974) Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Very high level languages, March 28-29, 1974, Santa Monica, California, United States
  • Noonan, Robert E. (1975) Noonan, Robert E. "Towards a canonical form for computer programs" Proceedings of the 1975 ACM/CSC-ER annual conference pp235-240 1975 Abstract
          in [VHLL 1974] (1974) Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Very high level languages, March 28-29, 1974, Santa Monica, California, United States
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