//ELLPACK |
⊕
1989
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Parallel version of ELLPACK |
20-GATE |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Internal Translators
|
⊕
United States
|
GATE for the G-20 |
99-Gate |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Internal Translators
|
⊕
United States
|
GATE for the 7090 |
A-0 |
⊕
1952
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Compiler for UNIVAC 1 |
A-1 |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Compiler for UNIVAC I |
A-2 |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
UNIVAC compiler |
A-3 |
⊕
1954
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Mathematical problems |
A9 |
⊕
1959
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
Australia
|
Interpreter for SILLIAC |
ABC ALGOL |
⊕
1973
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Netherlands
|
ALGOL 60 extension for symbolic math |
ABS12 ALGOL |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Algol 60 with process control extensions |
ACOM |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Early Autocode at GM |
Acrith |
⊕
1986
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
High Accuracy Arithmetic Fortran Extensions |
ACT III ALGEBRAIC |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Generalised programming
|
⊕
United States
|
Algebraic compiler for the LGP-300 |
Active Language I |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Arithmetic
|
⊕
United States
|
Interactive mathematics system |
AFAC |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Algebraic autocode at GM Allison |
AGGIE |
⊕
1971
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
FORTRAN II from TAMU |
ALADIN |
⊕
1971
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Arithmetic
|
⊕
France
|
Interactive maths system for IBM 360. |
ALAM |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Atlas LISP Algebraic Manipulation |
ALCOR |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
International
|
ALCOR-Gruppe ALGOL |
ALGAE |
⊕
1950
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Los Alamos algebraic system |
ALGAMC |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
Russian Algol dialect |
Algebraic |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United States
|
MIT Automatic Coding System |
Algebraic Compiler PRORAB |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Ukraine
|
Leningrad algebraic compiler |
Algebraic Transformation PRORAB |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Ukraine
|
Leningrad algebraic compiler |
ALGO |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Algorithmic language for Bendix G-15 |
ALGOL |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True Algol58s
|
⊕
International
|
ALGOrithmic Language |
Algol 1620 |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
Algol for the IBM 1620 |
Algol 205 |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
Algol for the Burroughs 205 |
ALGOL 30 |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
Dartmouth Algol |
Algol 48 |
⊕
1998
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True Algol58s
|
⊕
United States
|
McCarthy's putative theorised Algol 50 precursor |
Algol 5 |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Denmark
|
RC Algol, first version |
Algol 50 |
⊕
1998
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
McCarthy's putative theorised Algol 60 precursor |
ALGOL 58 |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True Algol58s
|
⊕
International
|
Algorithmic Language |
Algol 6 |
⊕
1970
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Denmark
|
Version 2 of RC Algol |
ALGOL 60 |
⊕
1959
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
International
|
Algorithm Language |
ALGOL 60 Modified |
⊕
1977
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
International
|
1970 final revision of ALGOL 60 |
Algol 60 Publishing |
⊕
1959
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
International
|
Typographically rich form of Algol 60 |
ALGOL 60 Revised |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
International
|
Revised report of IAL committee |
Algol 62 |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
France
|
Algol 60 for IBSYS |
ALGOL 68 |
⊕
1968
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL68s
|
⊕
International
|
3rd generation ALGOL |
ALGOL 68 Revised |
⊕
1975
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL68s
|
⊕
International
|
|
ALGOL 68+ |
⊕
1980
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL68s
|
⊕
Netherlands
|
Superlanguage of ALGOL 68 |
ALGOL 68C |
⊕
1975
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL68s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Cambridge Algol 68 |
ALGOL 68-R |
⊕
1970
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL68s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
|
ALGOL 68RS |
⊕
1972
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL68s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Extended RS Algol |
ALGOL 68-RT |
⊕
1979
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL68s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Parallel ALGOL 68-R |
ALGOL 68S |
⊕
1977
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL68s
|
⊕
International
|
Simplified version of ALGOL 68 |
Algol 7 |
⊕
1978
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Denmark
|
Version 3 of RC Algol |
Algol 8 |
⊕
1986
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Denmark
|
Version 4 of RC Algol |
ALGOL C |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
ALGOL 60 with extensions to permit user defined extensions |
ALGOL C |
⊕
1981
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Cambridge educational Algol 60 |
ALGOL D |
⊕
1969
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
Hypothetical family of syntax-extended Algol 60s |
ALGOL N |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Japan
|
Simple extensible variant to Algol 60 |
Algol S |
⊕
1975
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
|
ALGOL W |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algol Ws
|
⊕
Switzerland
|
Wirth and Hoare |
ALGOL X |
⊕
1964
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Germany
|
Algol 60 revision proposal |
ALGOL Y |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL68s
|
⊕
International
|
First version of Algol 68 |
ALGOL(E) |
⊕
1980
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
ICL Algol 60 |
ALGOL-E |
⊕
1972
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
|
|
ALGOL-GENIUS |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Sweden
|
ALGOL for SAAB |
ALGOL-M |
⊕
1977
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
|
ALGY |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Formula manipulation language |
ALPAKA |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
|
ALPHA |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
Russian rich maths extension of Algol 60 |
ALTAC |
⊕
1959
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
Algorithms on TAC |
ALTRAN |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
ALWAC Algrebraic Translator |
AMPL |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
algebraic modeling language |
AMPL |
⊕
1985
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Array
|
⊕
United States
|
Propsed extensions to APL |
ANALITIK |
⊕
1971
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other Russian/Soviet
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
Algorithmic language |
ANALITIK-93 |
⊕
1993
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
Ukraine
|
Evbolution of Analitik |
AP |
⊕
1956
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
France
|
Automatic programming |
AP2 |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
France
|
Automatic Programming |
AP3 |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
France
|
autocode for GAMMA 60 |
APESE |
⊕
1983
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
Italy
|
Parallel dialect of FORTRAN |
APL |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Array
|
⊕
United States
|
Array-centered programing language |
ARGMAT |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Germany
|
Matrix Algebra language |
ARITH-MATIC |
⊕
1954
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Subsequent name for A-3 |
ASC Fortran |
⊕
1978
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
|
|
ASKA |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Germany
|
Matrix finite element analysis language |
AT-3 |
⊕
1954
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Algebraic Translator |
Atlas Fortran |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
|
Atlas Fortran V |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Non Standard FIV
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Atlas scientific Fortran dialect |
AUTOMAST |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
automatic mathematical analysis and symbolic translation |
AUTOMATH |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
FORTRAN for Honeywell computers |
Autostat |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Statistical
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Statistical Programming Language |
BACAIC |
⊕
1954
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Algebraic system at Boeing |
BALGOL |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True Algol58s
|
⊕
United States
|
Burroughs Algorithmic Language |
Basic FORTRAN |
⊕
1964
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
FORTRAN IV standard
|
⊕
United States
|
|
BC NELIAC |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
IAL Coeval
|
⊕
Canada
|
NELIAC at UBC |
BEMAT |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Matrix
|
⊕
Germany
|
Matrix Algebra language |
BESM-Algol |
⊕
1969
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
Algol for the BESM system |
Boehm |
⊕
1951
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
W European algorithmic systems
|
⊕
Switzerland
|
First operator precence language |
BOGART |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Fort Meade Autocode |
BRIEF CODE |
⊕
1948
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Pseudocode interpreter |
BRL FORTRAN |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
FORTRAN for the BRLESC II and III |
BTL Fortran |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
FORTRAN IV standard
|
⊕
United States
|
Bell labs Fortran IV |
BUGTRAN |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
Debugging dialect of FORTRAN II |
Burroughs Algorithmic Compiler |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocoder for Burroughs 205 |
CAGE |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
GE Optimising autocode |
Calgary ALGOL |
⊕
1968
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Canada
|
|
CAMAL |
⊕
1968
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
CAMbridge ALgebra system |
CAPIM |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Brazil
|
Matrix algerbra system |
CAPSULES |
⊕
1983
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Algebraic system |
Case ALGOL |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
ALGOL 60 from Case |
CAYLEY |
⊕
1975
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Symbolic
|
⊕
Australia
|
Symbolic maths for group theory |
CDC Fortran |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Non Standard FIV
|
⊕
United States
|
Advanced scientific Fortran by CDC |
Cedar Fortran |
⊕
1984
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
Chinese Algol |
⊕
1974
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
China
|
Algol 60 in Chinese glyphs |
Clemens and Matzner |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Formac extensions for GR |
CM Fortran |
⊕
1988
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Fortran for the CM |
COLASL |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Multiline
|
⊕
United States
|
Two dimensional mathematical language |
COMPAC |
⊕
1968
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United States
|
UNIVAC Compiler |
Compiler II-SOAP II |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Internal Translators
|
⊕
United States
|
Case SOAP compiler |
COMTRAN |
⊕
1969
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
External systems testing
|
⊕
United States
|
Communications Computer Language |
Constraint Algol |
⊕
1964
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
Algol 60 with constraints |
Conversational FORTRAN V |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Non Standard FIV
|
⊕
United States
|
|
CORBIE |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
NBS 704 Autocode |
CORC |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other Conversational
|
⊕
United States
|
CORnell Compiler |
Cray Fortran |
⊕
1979
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Array processing FORTRAN for the Cray |
CROSSTABS |
⊕
1977
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
DAP Fortran |
⊕
1975
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Non Standard FIV
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Parallel fortran |
DAP-Algol |
⊕
1985
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
|
|
DART |
⊕
1959
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Strict Early Fortrans
|
⊕
United States
|
Simplified FORTRAN + brackets |
DASK Algol |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Denmark
|
Danish ALGOL |
DCALGOL |
⊕
1970
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
Data Communications ALGOL |
DECAL |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other Algol 60s
|
⊕
United States
|
DEC simplified Algol |
DECAL-BBN |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other Algol 60s
|
⊕
United States
|
DEC simplified Algol |
DEFT |
⊕
1973
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
FORTRAN IV standard
|
⊕
Canada
|
Structured FORTRAN |
DELPHI-SPEAKEASY |
⊕
1971
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Matrix
|
⊕
United States
|
Speakeasy ported to the DELPHI |
DEMON |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Differential Equations
|
⊕
Australia
|
Program generator |
DIALGOL |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True Algol58s
|
⊕
United States
|
|
DIP |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United States
|
|
DITRAN |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Non Standard FIV
|
⊕
United States
|
Diagnostic FORTRAN |
DMALGOL |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
ALGOL with data extensions |
DOUBLE-QUICK |
⊕
1954
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Early floating point system |
DPL |
⊕
1977
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Arithmetic
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Mathematical interaction language |
DUAL |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
autocoder with emulated floating point |
Duke ALGOL |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
Duke University ALGOL 60 |
EASIAC |
⊕
1954
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocoder for the Michigan U Midac |
ECMA ALGOL |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
International
|
|
EERIE |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
CYCLONE's symbolic interpreter |
Elliott ALGOL |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Hoare's seminal ALGOL 60 |
ENGINEER |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Moscow languages
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
Minsk-1 Engineering Autocoder |
EPL |
⊕
1991
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Equational language for parallel scientific applications |
EPOS ALGOL |
⊕
1971
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL68s
|
|
|
ESP |
⊕
1970
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Symbolic maths system |
EXATRAN |
⊕
1969
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
NASA maths language |
Extended ALGOL |
⊕
1964
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
|
Extended Fortran |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
ICS Fortran II |
FAMOUS |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Algebraic system |
FAST |
⊕
1959
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
FORTRAN compiler |
Fischer IT |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Internal Translators
|
⊕
United States
|
Enhanced IT3 |
FLAP |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Symbolic
|
⊕
United States
|
|
FOCAL |
⊕
1979
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Forty-One CAlculator Language |
FOCAL PLUS |
⊕
1985
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Arithmetic
|
⊕
United States
|
HP FOCAL extended |
FORAST |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Formula and Assembly Translator |
FORGO |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
Learner FORTRAN |
FORMAT-FORTRAN |
⊕
1968
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Non Standard FIV
|
⊕
United States
|
|
Formula ALGOL |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
ALGOL dialect for algebraic manipulation |
FORTRAN |
⊕
1954
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
Backus et al high-level compiler |
FORTRAN 63 |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
CDC Fortran with extensible arithmetic |
FORTRAN 66 |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
FORTRAN 66 standard
|
⊕
United States
|
|
FORTRAN 77 |
⊕
1977
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
International
|
|
Fortran 8x |
⊕
1989
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
International
|
Interim name for Fortran 90 |
Fortran 90 |
⊕
1990
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
FORTRAN 90 standard
|
⊕
International
|
|
Fortran D |
⊕
1991
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Parallel extension to FORTAN |
FORTRAN II |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Strict Early Fortrans
|
⊕
United States
|
FORTRAN v2 |
FORTRAN III |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Strict Early Fortrans
|
⊕
United States
|
Interim Fortran |
FORTRAN IV |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
FORTRAN IV standard
|
⊕
United States
|
first major release of FORTRAN |
FORTRAN V |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
Interim FORTRAN with string and character handling |
FORTRAN V |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Non Standard FIV
|
⊕
United States
|
Univac super-Fortran for the 1108 |
FORTRAN-Plus |
⊕
1988
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
Ireland
|
|
FORTRAN-PLUS enhanced |
⊕
1988
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
Ireland
|
|
FORTRAN-RPG |
⊕
1970
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Report Generators
|
⊕
United States
|
|
FORTRAN-SC |
⊕
1987
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
FORTRANSIT |
⊕
1956
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
FORTRAN Internal Translator |
Galois |
⊕
1975
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Symbolic
|
⊕
Australia
|
Symbolic maths |
GAMS |
⊕
1988
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
General Algebraic Modeling System |
GASP-FORTRAN |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Event scheduling
|
⊕
United States
|
|
GAT |
⊕
1959
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Internal Translators
|
⊕
United States
|
Generalized Algebraic Translator |
Generalized ALGOL |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL68s
|
⊕
Netherlands
|
ALGOL for generalised grammars |
Georgia Bell Interpreter |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Bell Labs Interpreters
|
⊕
United States
|
Georgia Tech version of Bell |
GESAL |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
General Electric Symbolic Assembly Language |
GIER Algol |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Denmark
|
Naur's seminal ALGOL 60 |
GIER Algol II |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Denmark
|
2nd version of the Gier algol |
GIER Algol III |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Denmark
|
3rd version of Naur's Gier algol |
Gorn experimental compiler |
⊕
1954
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Information algebra
|
⊕
United States
|
Gorn machine independant algebraic code |
GPL |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Generalised programming
|
⊕
Norway
|
General Purpose Language |
GPSS FORTRAN |
⊕
1976
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
GPSS FORTRAN II |
⊕
1987
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
GPSS FORTRAN III |
⊕
1990
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
GPX |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Generalised programming
|
⊕
United States
|
General Programming Extended |
Grasselli and McCluskey ALGOL |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Linear
|
⊕
United States
|
ALGOL modified for programming logical problems |
HALGOL |
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
|
|
HARTRAN |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Harwell FORTRAN |
HAYNAM Algol extensions |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
|
House Algol 60 |
⊕
1983
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Australia
|
Algol 60 with Modula-style scoping |
HPF |
⊕
1993
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
High Performance Fortran |
IAL |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True Algol58s
|
⊕
International
|
International Algebraic Language |
IFAPT |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Numerical Control
|
⊕
Canada
|
Canadian adaptation of APT |
IFIP ALGOL |
⊕
1964
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
International
|
|
INA Autocode |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
|
INTERCOM |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Bendix scientific autocode |
INTERCOM 1000 |
⊕
1959
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocode for the Bendix G-15 |
INTERCOM 101 |
⊕
1956
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
FP autocode |
IT |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Internal Translator mathematical autocoder |
IT 2 |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Internal Translators
|
⊕
United States
|
Internal Translator version 2 |
IT 3 |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Internal Translators
|
⊕
United States
|
Internal Translator v3 |
Iverson's Language |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Pure APLs
|
⊕
United States
|
Proto-APL |
IVTRAN |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Non Standard FIV
|
⊕
United States
|
Parallel FORTRAN |
JAINCOMP Assembly |
⊕
1952
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Multiline
|
⊕
United States
|
Positionally determined mathemetatical autocode |
K |
⊕
1994
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Matrix
|
⊕
United States
|
ASCII-based APL dialect |
Kidsgrove Algol |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
|
Klammerausdr죫e |
⊕
1951
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
W European algorithmic systems
|
⊕
Switzerland
|
algebraic language |
Klerer-May System |
⊕
1964
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
|
|
KOMPILER 2 |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Multiline
|
⊕
United States
|
Hybrid algebra flow language |
Laning and Zierler |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Algebraic Interpreter |
LARC Scientific Compiler |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
Fortran for the LARC |
LINGO |
⊕
1987
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
optimization programming language |
LLNL-FORTRAN |
⊕
1985
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Vector FORTRAN |
LMO |
⊕
1954
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Livermore Autocode |
LOGALGOL |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Austria
|
Set-based ALGOL variant from IBM Vienna |
LPI-FORTRAN |
⊕
1990
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
|
|
MAC |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Multiline
|
⊕
United States
|
MIT Algebraic Compiler for IBM 650 |
MAC-360 |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Multiline
|
⊕
United States
|
MIT Algebraic Compiler |
MAC-H |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Multiline
|
⊕
United States
|
MAC for the Honeywell 800 |
macro-Algol |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
France
|
|
MACSYMA |
⊕
1969
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Symbolic math system |
MAD |
⊕
1959
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Michigan Algorithm Decoder |
Mad/I |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other IAL Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Advanced algorithmic language |
MADCAP |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Multiline
|
⊕
United States
|
Two dimensional maths and set language |
MADCAP II |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Multiline
|
⊕
United States
|
Second version of MADCAP |
MAFIA |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Lockheed matrix algebra system |
MAGEN |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Matrix manipulation language |
MAGIC I |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Michigan algebraic coder |
Magic Paper |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Formulaic
|
⊕
United States
|
Interactive maths environment |
Mailüfterl |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
W European algorithmic systems
|
⊕
Austria
|
Autocode for Mailüfterl |
MAL |
⊕
1971
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Boeing Matrix algebra language |
MALGOL |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
Algol 60 for the MINSK-2 |
MANIP |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
A set of FORTRAN programs to manipulate expressions. |
MasPar Fortran |
⊕
1990
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
SIMD Fortran for MasPar |
Mathematica |
⊕
1988
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
|
MATHLAB |
⊕
1964
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Arithmetic
|
⊕
United States
|
Interactive maths language |
MATHLAB 68 |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Second release of MATHLAB |
MATHMATIC |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Mathematically oriented autocode |
MATH-MATIC |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Mathematically oriented autocode |
Mathsy |
⊕
1980
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Matrix
|
⊕
United States
|
Interactive mathematics and graphics |
MATLAB |
⊕
1977
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Arithmetic
|
⊕
United States
|
MATrix LABoratory |
MATRIX MATH |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Matrix algebra compiler for UNIVAC II |
Matrix PRORAB |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Ukraine
|
Leningrad matrix compiler |
MIDAC Input Translation Program |
⊕
1952
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocode for the MIDAC |
MINION |
⊕
1989
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Algebraic workspace system |
Minority report Algol 68 |
⊕
1968
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
International
|
|
MJS |
⊕
1956
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United States
|
Livermore Compiler for UNIVAC I |
MORTRAN |
⊕
1973
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Non Standard FIV
|
⊕
United States
|
Dialect of FORTRAN for structural programming |
MOSAIC autocode |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Early Autocodes
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocode for the MOSAIC system |
MPL |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Arithmetic
|
⊕
United States
|
Mathematical Programming Language |
MPPL |
⊕
2002
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
LLNL Fortran |
muPad |
⊕
1990
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Germany
|
Algebraic manipulation system |
MUSE |
⊕
1959
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
High-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Modified USE |
MUSP |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Statistical
|
⊕
United States
|
Multivariate Statistical Package |
MYSTIC |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Multiplatform encoder |
NAPSS |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Arithmetic
|
⊕
United States
|
Non-procedural language for solving mathematical problems |
NAREC Coding System |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Navy Ordinance Lab Autocoder |
NELIAC |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Navy Electronics Laboratory International ALGOL Compiler |
NORC COMPILER |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Compiler for the Naval Ordnance |
NORM |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Autocode Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocode for NORC |
NSFTRAN |
⊕
1977
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Structured FORTRAN |
NU ALGOL |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Norway
|
Norwegian University Algol |
NYU Compiler System |
⊕
1954
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Early NY compiler |
NYU/OMNIFAX |
⊕
1956
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Hybrid compiler for UNIVAC II |
Oak Ridge ALGOL compiler |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
Algol compiler for CDC 1604 |
OBJECT-ORIENTED FORTRAN 90 |
⊕
1997
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
OCTAVE |
⊕
1988
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
ORBIT |
⊕
1959
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Internal Translators
|
⊕
United States
|
Oak Ridge IT |
Orion FORTRAN |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Rutherford Labs FORTRAN |
PACT I |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Translator for SHARE IBMs |
PACT IA |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United States
|
Translator compiler for 704 |
Parallel FORTRAN |
⊕
1990
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
International
|
|
Parallel Object-Oriented Fortran |
⊕
2000
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Concurrent OO Language |
PAT |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Pure APLs
|
⊕
United States
|
Personalized Array Translator |
PBasic |
⊕
1988
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
PDQ FORTRAN |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
Purdue FORTRAN compiler |
PDS/MaGen |
⊕
1972
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
Pfortran |
⊕
1992
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
PIPI |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Moscow languages
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
Russian automatic coder |
Polylith |
⊕
1983
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Multiple language algebraic worsktation |
PP-1 |
⊕
1954
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Moscow languages
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
Russian automatic programming system |
PP-2 |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Moscow languages
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
Russian automatic programming system |
PRINT |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Scientific calculation system |
PRINT I |
⊕
1956
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Load and go scientific calculation system |
Proposal Writing Language |
⊕
1964
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Plan languages
|
⊕
United States
|
|
PS-ALGOL |
⊕
1981
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Persistent Algol |
PUFFT |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Non Standard FIV
|
⊕
United States
|
Student's Fortan |
QAS |
⊕
1978
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Greece
|
Question answering system |
RC |
⊕
1984
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Refined C |
RC-Fortran |
⊕
1968
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
FORTRAN IV standard
|
⊕
Denmark
|
Fortran for the RC 4000 |
REDUCE 2 |
⊕
1970
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Improved vesion of REDUCE with new format |
Refined C |
⊕
1984
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Parallel C |
Refined Fortran |
⊕
1986
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Parallel Fortran 77 |
RegneCentralen ALGOL |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Denmark
|
Danish family of Algol 60 languages |
Revised ALGOL 60 |
⊕
1969
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
International
|
ALGOL 60 dialect |
RF |
⊕
1986
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
Rothamsted autocode |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Early Autocodes
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Analytical and statistical autocode |
RS Algol |
⊕
1979
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL68s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
|
RUNCIBLE |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Autocode Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Algebraic translator |
S1 |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Harwell FORTRAN II |
S3 Fortran |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Stretch Fortran |
SAE |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Symbolic Assembler for CYCLONE |
SAFARI |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
TRW space Interactive assembler |
SAKO |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
Poland
|
Polish Automatic Coder |
SAL |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Simple Algebraic Language |
SALE |
⊕
1959
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Algorithmic language for Engineers |
S-Algol |
⊕
1979
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
St Andrew's Algol |
SAP |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Symbolic Assembly |
SAPL |
⊕
1978
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Array
|
⊕
United States
|
Structural extensions to APL |
SCALP |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
Dartmouth small Algol system |
SCAT |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United States
|
SHARE Compiler, Assembler, Translater |
SCATRAN |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
Ohio SU Algol |
SCHATCHEN |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Pattern matching sublanguage for SIN |
Schoonschip |
⊕
1964
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Switzerland
|
Symbolic maths |
Schrader simulation Algol |
⊕
1967
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
OO C family
|
⊕
Germany
|
Algol with Simulation features |
Scratchpad |
⊕
1971
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Symbolic
|
⊕
United States
|
General purpose interactive symbolic maths system |
SDC String Algol |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
ALGOL with string extensions |
SDS Fortran |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Non Standard FIV
|
⊕
United States
|
|
SELMA |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Matrix
|
⊕
United States
|
Matrix Algebra language |
Sequence Break DECAL |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other Algol 60s
|
⊕
United States
|
BBN version of DEC simplified Algol |
Sequentielle Formelübersetzung |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
W European algorithmic systems
|
⊕
Germany
|
High-level algbraic compiler |
SFD-ALGOL |
⊕
1969
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
|
SHACO |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Formulaic
|
⊕
United States
|
Interpretive symbolic maths system |
Single Assignment Fortran |
⊕
1993
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
SIRIUS Autocode |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Early Autocodes
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Autocode for the Ferranti Sirus |
SMALGOL |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
|
SMALGOL-61 |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
|
Speed Co |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
IBM autocode for 701 |
SPEEDCODE |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Alternate name for SPEEDCODING |
SPEEDCODING |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Backus Autocoder |
SPIFFY |
⊕
1973
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Non Standard FIV
|
⊕
United States
|
Structured FORTRAN IV from BOEING |
STL Online Computer System |
⊕
1964
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Improved version of Tanoga Park CFS |
SUBALGOL |
⊕
1960
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True Algol58s
|
⊕
United States
|
Stanford extensions to BALGOL |
Subset Algol 60 |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
|
WG 2.1 Simple Algol 60 dialect |
T3 Fortran |
⊕
1965
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Titan Fortran III |
TeLa |
⊕
2000
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
THE BRAIN |
⊕
1969
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Arithmetic
|
⊕
United States
|
|
Titanium |
⊕
1998
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Parallel dialect of Java |
TKSolver 2 |
⊕
2000
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
|
TKSolver Plus |
⊕
1990
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
|
TRANSCODE |
⊕
1953
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Early Autocodes
|
⊕
Canada
|
Autocoder at Toronto |
Trieste Algol |
⊕
1969
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Italy
|
Algol 60 with a 2-dimensional printing language |
UBASIC |
⊕
1991
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
Japan
|
Symbolic maths BASIC |
UC |
⊕
1995
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Parallel dialect of C featuring sets |
UFORT |
⊕
1980
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Fortran running on the PASCAL machine |
UHELP |
⊕
1969
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Optimisation and LP
|
⊕
United States
|
Linear programing language |
UK FORTRAN |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
|
UNICODE |
⊕
1955
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
UNIVAC hybrid of FORTRAN and MATH-MATIC |
UNIVAC 1108 ALGOL |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Norway
|
|
Universal PRORAB |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Ukraine
|
Leningrad algebraic compiler |
USE |
⊕
1957
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
USE Scientific Compiler UNIVAX 1103A |
USS 90 Algol |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Italy
|
Algol for the USS 90 |
VALGOL |
⊕
1963
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
ALGOL subset |
VALGOL II |
⊕
1964
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
|
Vienna Fortran |
⊕
1992
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
Austria
|
|
VPRPAK |
⊕
1964
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Arithmetic
|
⊕
United States
|
A set of subroutines to do variable precision and rational arithmetic |
WATFIV |
⊕
1969
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
FORTRAN IV standard
|
⊕
Canada
|
Waterloo FORTRAN 2nd version |
WATFIV-S |
⊕
1976
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
Canada
|
WATFIV with structuring facilities |
WATFOR |
⊕
1966
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
FORTRAN IV standard
|
⊕
Canada
|
WATerloo FORtran |
WATFOR-77 |
⊕
1977
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
Canada
|
Waterloo FORTRAN 77 |
Wegstein string Algol |
⊕
1962
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Substrings
|
⊕
United States
|
String manipulation extensions to Algol 60 |
Whetstone Algol |
⊕
1964
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
|
Whirlwind |
⊕
1951
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↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocode for MIT Whirlwind |
Wisconsin Algol |
⊕
1966
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↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
United States
|
|
X1 Algol 60 |
⊕
1961
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
True ALGOL60s
|
⊕
Netherlands
|
|
XTRAN |
⊕
1958
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
Interactive extensible dialect of FORTRAN |
ZMD Algorithmic |
⊕
1955
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↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
International
|
GAMM precursor to IAL |
ZPL |
⊕
1993
|
↓
↑
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Array
|
⊕
United States
|
Scientific parallel array processing language |