| 1130 Amtran | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Arithmetic | ⊕ United States | Amtran on the 1130 |
| ABACUS 10 | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | Data General JOSS |
| ABACUS/X | ⊕ 1970 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | Data General JOSS dialect |
| AID | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | PDP-10 Joss II |
| AL | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | The Artificial Language |
| AMTRAN | ⊕ 1966 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Arithmetic | ⊕ United States | Automatic Mathematical Translator |
| AMTRAN 70 | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Arithmetic | ⊕ United States | Automatic Mathematical Translator |
| Anderson 1968 | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Multiline | ⊕ United States | Graphical input language |
| ARPAS | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United States | ||
| ATS | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United States | ||
| B | ⊕ 1975 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Netherlands | Simple interactive programming environment | |
| BASE 00 | ⊕ 1955 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Other US historic | ⊕ United States | SEAC interpreter |
| BASIC | ⊕ 1963 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Dartmouth Basics | ⊕ United States | Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code |
| BASIC-E | ⊕ 1976 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Street basics | ⊕ United States | Eubanks compiler |
| BBN JOSS | ⊕ 1965 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | JOSS rewritten at BBN |
| Bernstein | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Multiline | ⊕ United States | Maths input language |
| Blackwell and Anderson | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Multiline | ⊕ United States | |
| BPL | ⊕ 1978 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Street basics | ⊕ South Africa | Basic Programming Language |
| BRUIN | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Other Conversational | ⊕ United States | Conversational PL/I |
| CADETRAN | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United States | ||
| CAL | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | Course Author Language |
| CAL | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | Conversational algebraic language |
| CAN | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | FOCAL dialect |
| CANDE | ⊕ 1984 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United States | Burroughs Command AND Edit interface | |
| CAS | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United States | ||
| Catalyst | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | |
| CFOR | ⊕ 1970 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Non Standard FIV | ⊕ United States | Univac conversational fortran |
| CIMPL | ⊕ 1971 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Other PL/Is | ⊕ United States | |
| CINIC | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Street basics | ⊕ United States | DEC teaching subset of BASIC |
| CINT | ⊕ 1999 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United States | C/C++ Interpreter | |
| CITRAN | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | Caltech JOSS |
| CL | ⊕ 1994 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United States | Control Language | |
| CLAG | ⊕ 1973 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Process interaction | ⊕ Netherlands | Online simulation system |
| Colin conversational language | ⊕ 1966 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Arithmetic | ⊕ United Kingdom | |
| COMPAX | ⊕ 1965 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Cell-based | ⊕ India | Visual language for the BUBBLE-TALK system |
| Comprehensive | ⊕ 1953 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Low-level Autocoders | ⊕ United States | MIT Combined interactive and automatic coding system |
| CONA | ⊕ 1977 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ True ALGOL60s | ⊕ United Kingdom | Conversational Algol |
| CON-A | ⊕ 1978 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United Kingdom | Conversational Algol | |
| COPAS | ⊕ 1981 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Pascals | ⊕ United Kingdom | Conversational Pascal |
| CPL | ⊕ 1964 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Other PL/Is | ⊕ United States | Conversational Programming Language |
| Culler-Fried System | ⊕ 1961 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Arithmetic | ⊕ United States | Interactive mathematics environment |
| DAC | ⊕ 1960 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Arithmetic | ⊕ United States | Initial Culler system |
| DELtran | ⊕ 1975 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ FORTRAN IV standard | ⊕ United States | Fortran interpreted to DEL |
| DIALOG | ⊕ 1966 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | Interactive math using graphics tablet |
| DIAMAG | ⊕ 1966 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ True ALGOL60s | ⊕ International | interactive extension of ALGOL |
| DIAMAG 2 | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ True ALGOL60s | ⊕ France | Time-sharing Algol 60 |
| display-focal | ⊕ 1976 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | Graphics extensions to focal |
| DISPLAYTRAN | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Other visual query languages | ⊕ United States | |
| DZHOSS | ⊕ 1970 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ Russian Federation | Russian cold-war clone of JOSS |
| EASY | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS II | ⊕ United States | |
| EDIT | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United States | ||
| ESI | ⊕ 1966 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | Engineering and Scientific Interpreter |
| ESIX | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | ESI extended, JOSS dialect |
| FALCON | ⊕ 1974 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ Italy | |
| FFL | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United States | ||
| FIGARO | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United Kingdom | JOSS at Cambridge |
| FILECOMP | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS II | ⊕ United States | |
| FOCAL | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | FOrmula CALculator. - JOSS family |
| FOCAL/F | ⊕ 1972 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | FOCAL for the PDP OS/8 |
| FOCAL/RT | ⊕ 1976 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | RT FOCAL |
| FOCAL-11 | ⊕ 1970 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | PDP-11 version of FOCAL |
| FOCAL-12 | ⊕ 1975 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | FOCAL for the PDP-12 |
| FOCAL-15 | ⊕ 1978 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS II | ⊕ United States | FOCAL for the PDP-15 |
| FOCAL-69 | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | 1969 version of FOCAL |
| FOCAL-71 | ⊕ 1971 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | 1971 version of FOCAL |
| FOCAL-81 | ⊕ 1981 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | 1981 version of FOCAL |
| FORALL | ⊕ 1980 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Non Standard F77 | ⊕ Australia | User-extensible conversational dialect of Fortran |
| Force III | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Street basics | ⊕ United States | Conversational FORTRAN 4 |
| FORDESK | ⊕ 1966 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Fortran I-III Variants | ⊕ Australia | Interactive FORTRAN II |
| FORDESK IV | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Non Standard FIV | ⊕ Australia | Interactive FORTRAN IV |
| Galileo | ⊕ 1983 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Italy | interactive, strictly-typed data base programming language | |
| GAMMA | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ Switzerland | CERN port of Culler-Fried System |
| GNOSIS | ⊕ 1972 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ CAI languages | ⊕ Sweden | |
| GRAIL | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | Flowcharting language based on JOSS |
| GRIP-71 | ⊕ 1971 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United States | ||
| GRIP-75 | ⊕ 1975 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United States | ||
| GSS | ⊕ 1966 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Multiline | ⊕ United States | Lincoln Lab Graphical Systems Services |
| HUGO | ⊕ 1980 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Other DPLs | ⊕ United States | Online systems language for GEAC |
| ICL | ⊕ 1994 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United Kingdom | Interactive Control Language | |
| IMP | ⊕ 1965 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Other Conversational | ⊕ United States | Lampson interactive debugging environment |
| INTERP | ⊕ 1971 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | Burroughs conversational system |
| ISIS | ⊕ 1966 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | JOSS II dialect |
| ISUDS | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Expression oriented | ⊕ United States | Interactive simulation language |
| JEAN | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United Kingdom | |
| JOSS | ⊕ 1963 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | JOHNNIAC Open Shop System |
| JOSS II | ⊕ 1965 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS II | ⊕ United States | Version 2 of JOSS |
| JOSTRAN | ⊕ 1970 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | JOSS dialect for writing FORTRAN |
| LCC | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | |
| Lincoln Reckoner | ⊕ 1965 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Arithmetic | ⊕ United States | Interactive maths at Lincoln Labs |
| LPG | ⊕ 1989 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ 2d shape | ⊕ Italy | Graphical Procedures Language |
| LUCIFER | ⊕ 1966 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Experiment control and recording | ⊕ United States | Text manipulation system for experimental results |
| MADCAP IV | ⊕ 1966 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Multiline | ⊕ United States | 2d maths-oriented system |
| MADCAP Terminal Language | ⊕ 1972 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Multiline | ⊕ United States | Terminal language for Maniac |
| MADCAP V | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Multiline | ⊕ United States | |
| MADCAP VI | ⊕ 1972 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Multiline | ⊕ United States | |
| MAP | ⊕ 1966 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | Mathematical Analysis Program. |
| MOBSSL | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Difference Equations | ⊕ United States | Block-Structured Simulation Language |
| MODEL II | ⊕ 1979 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Modelling | ⊕ United States | Evolution of Model |
| MOMS | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Arithmetic | ⊕ United States | Interactive maths system at UMich |
| Mx | ⊕ 1994 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Matrix | ⊕ United States | Interactive matrix algebra exploration language |
| NBS | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Street basics | ⊕ United States | |
| Newsqueak | ⊕ 1988 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Interface and windowing | ⊕ United States | Windowing/mousing language |
| OCL | ⊕ 1986 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United States | Operation Control Language | |
| OLC | ⊕ 1966 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Arithmetic | ⊕ United States | UCSB students |
| OPAK | ⊕ 1968 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Other Conversational | ⊕ United States | |
| PAF | ⊕ 1957 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Strict Early Fortrans | ⊕ France | Conversational programming language |
| PIL/I | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | Interactive naths system |
| PLUM | ⊕ 1978 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ United States | ||
| PPL | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Array | ⊕ United States | Polymorphic Programming Language |
| Protosynthex II | ⊕ 1970 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Ad hoc query languages | ⊕ United States | Evolution of Protosynthex |
| Protosynthex III | ⊕ 1970 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Ad hoc query languages | ⊕ United States | Evolution of Protosynthex |
| PS/8 FOCAL | ⊕ 1971 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | |
| QUIKTRAN | ⊕ 1964 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Non Standard FIV | ⊕ United States | FORTRAN-like, interactive with debugging facilities |
| RAP | ⊕ 1986 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ CAI languages | ⊕ United States | Text processing language for linguistics |
| ROBART 1 | ⊕ 1981 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ CAI languages | ⊕ United States | Dialogue grammar based on BNF |
| ROBART 2 | ⊕ 1989 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ CAI languages | ⊕ United States | Dialogue contruction language |
| ROSCOE | ↓ ↑ On-Line | Remote OS Conversational On-line Environment | |||
| RPN/8 | ⊕ 1976 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Italy | Interpretive language for CHILD/8 microprocessors | |
| RUSH | ⊕ 1965 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Other PL/Is | ⊕ United States | Interactive Dialect of PL/I |
| SAC-1 | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ United States | Symbolic Algebraic Computing |
| SASP I | ⊕ 1972 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Grammar and Syntax-oriented | ⊕ United States | Syntactically Analyzed String Processor |
| SCL | ⊕ 1962 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Markovs | ⊕ United States | Symbolic Communication Language |
| SDL | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Statistical | ⊕ United States | Bell Labs statistical language |
| SIGMA | ⊕ 1972 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ Switzerland | Interactive maths system based on CFS |
| SIGMA 76 | ⊕ 1976 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ Switzerland | Improved version of SIGMA |
| Sirus | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Other Conversational | ⊕ Russian Federation | |
| SML | ⊕ 1969 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ United States | MIT interactive maths system |
| SPEAKEASY 3 | ⊕ 1972 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ United States | Version 3 of Speakeasy |
| Speakeasy Theta | ⊕ 2002 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ United States | |
| SPEAKEC | ⊕ 1977 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ United States | |
| SPUD | ⊕ 1959 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Other Conversational | ⊕ United States | Demonstration language |
| STATIST | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Statistical | ⊕ Australia | |
| STRINGCOMP | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS I | ⊕ United States | String manipulating JOSS |
| SUDAAN | ⊕ 1989 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Statistical | ⊕ United States | |
| Summer Session | ⊕ 1953 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Low-level Autocoders | ⊕ United States | MIT Interactive coding system |
| TAM | ⊕ 1970 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Multiline | ⊕ United States | 2-D input maths language |
| TELCOMP | ⊕ 1966 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS II | ⊕ United States | Joss variant for remote computing |
| The Message System | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Non Standard FIV | ⊕ United States | Dialog-enabling extensions to FORTRAN |
| The Oracle | ⊕ 1960 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Ad hoc query languages | ⊕ United States | Early QA system |
| TINT | ⊕ 1963 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Jovials | ⊕ United States | Interpreted JOVIAL dialect |
| TOC | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ United States | Interactive algebra system |
| TOCS | ⊕ 1965 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Arithmetic | ⊕ United States | TACT Online Computer System |
| TROLL | ⊕ 1973 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Forecasting | ⊕ United States | Array language for econometrics |
| UNCL | ⊕ 1971 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Generation of JOSS II | ⊕ United States | Language for the TEACH system |
| Wooldridge | ⊕ 1963 | ↓ ↑ On-Line | ⊕ Symbolic | ⊕ United States | Interactive non-numeric algebraic system |