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Language peer sets for RECO:
United States
United States/1955
Designed 1955
1950s languages
Second generation
Early Cold War

RECO(ID:8099/)

Symbolic assembler for the Remington Rand Univac 1103 

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Country: United States
Designed 1955


for REgional COding. Symbolic assembler for the Remington Rand Univac 1103.




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References:
  • (1956) "Utility Routine Library (MT0) for 1103 Serial 9 Computer" pp 9-19
          in (1956) 1103 CENTRAL EXCHANGE NEWSLETTER NUMBER 8, February 1956
  • [UNIVAC] (1956) Remington Rand Univac, "Regional Coding Routine II (RECO II) - Routine RR126" Univac Scientific Central Exchange Newsletter No. 9PX-71900-9, St. Paul: 9 April 1956
          in (1956) 1103 CENTRAL EXCHANGE NEWSLETTER NUMBER 8, February 1956
  • Locks (1957) Locks, Mitchell "Automatic Programming for Automatic Computers" September 10, 1957 Atlantic City meeting of the American Statistical Association. Edited after feedback by Hopper and Katz and then republished as Locks(1959)
          in (1956) 1103 CENTRAL EXCHANGE NEWSLETTER NUMBER 8, February 1956
  • Locks (1959) Locks, Mitchell O. "Automatic Programming for Automatic Computers" Journal of the American Statistical Association, 549(288) Dec 1959 pp744-754 Extract: SOAP, RECO, X1 Extract: MATHMATIC, FORTRAN and UNICODE Extract: FLOW-MATIC and REPORT GENERATOR
          in (1956) 1103 CENTRAL EXCHANGE NEWSLETTER NUMBER 8, February 1956
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