| A9 | ⊕ 1959 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Low-level Autocoders | ⊕ Australia | Interpreter for SILLIAC |
| ALGOL 60 | ⊕ 1959 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ True ALGOL60s | ⊕ International | Algorithm Language |
| Algol 60 Publishing | ⊕ 1959 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ True ALGOL60s | ⊕ International | Typographically rich form of Algol 60 |
| ALTAC | ⊕ 1959 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Fortran I-III Variants | ⊕ United States | Algorithms on TAC |
| DART | ⊕ 1959 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Strict Early Fortrans | ⊕ United States | Simplified FORTRAN + brackets |
| FAST | ⊕ 1959 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Fortran I-III Variants | ⊕ United States | FORTRAN compiler |
| GAT | ⊕ 1959 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Internal Translators | ⊕ United States | Generalized Algebraic Translator |
| INTERCOM 1000 | ⊕ 1959 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Low-level Autocoders | ⊕ United States | Autocode for the Bendix G-15 |
| MAD | ⊕ 1959 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ United States | Michigan Algorithm Decoder | |
| MUSE | ⊕ 1959 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ High-level Autocoders | ⊕ United States | Modified USE |
| ORBIT | ⊕ 1959 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Internal Translators | ⊕ United States | Oak Ridge IT |
| SALE | ⊕ 1959 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Fortran I-III Coeval | ⊕ United States | Algorithmic language for Engineers |