ADES |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Experimental and other
|
⊕
Generalised programming
|
⊕
United States
|
Automatic Digital Encoding System |
ADES II |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Experimental and other
|
⊕
Generalised programming
|
⊕
United States
|
Automatic Digital Encoding System v II |
ASSEMBLER |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Modification of Rochester Assembler at IBM Poughkeepsie |
AUTOCODER |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
IBM generalised autocode |
BASE 00 |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
On-Line
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United States
|
SEAC interpreter |
BELL |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Bell Labs Interpreters
|
⊕
United States
|
Bell labs compilers |
BIOR |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
COBOL coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocode for the UNIVAC |
BOGART |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Fort Meade Autocode |
CAGE |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
GE Optimising autocode |
CORBIE |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
NBS 704 Autocode |
CYCLONE Initial orders |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Initial orders
|
⊕
United States
|
CYCLONE's initial orders |
EASE |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
GM Allison autocode |
Elliot 401 Autocode |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Autocode Coeval
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Elliot Bros Autocode |
FLAIR |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocode for 650 |
FLIP/SPUR |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Symbolic assembly packages
|
⊕
United States
|
Combination of autocode and assembler for UNIVAC 1103 |
FLIP-SPUR |
1955
|
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Combination of autocode and assembler for UNIVAC 1103 |
G2 |
1955
|
|
⊕
Initial orders
|
⊕
Germany
|
Gottingen initial orders and assembly system |
GP |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Generalised programming
|
⊕
United States
|
Generalized Programming Compiler |
GPX |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Generalised programming
|
⊕
United States
|
General Programming Extended |
INTERCOM |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Bendix scientific autocode |
IPL-II |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
String and List Processing
|
⊕
List
|
⊕
United States
|
Information Processing Language version 2 |
IPL-III |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
String and List Processing
|
⊕
List
|
⊕
United States
|
Information Processing Language version 3 |
IT |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Internal Translator mathematical autocoder |
IT |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Internal Translators
|
⊕
United States
|
Algebraic interpreter for IBM 705 |
KOMPILER 2 |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Multiline
|
⊕
United States
|
Hybrid algebra flow language |
L1 |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Bell Labs Interpreters
|
⊕
United States
|
Bell 1 interpreter |
L2 |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Bell Labs Interpreters
|
⊕
United States
|
Bell L2 interpreter |
L3 |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Bell Labs Interpreters
|
⊕
United States
|
Bell L3 Interpreter |
MAFIA |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Lockheed matrix algebra system |
MAGIC I |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Michigan algebraic coder |
Mailüfterl |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
W European algorithmic systems
|
⊕
Austria
|
Autocode for Mailüfterl |
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 |
MATRIX |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Matrix
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Ferranti Matrix Interpretive Scheme |
MISCRAP |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Symbolic assembly packages
|
⊕
United States
|
Lockheed diagnostic compiler for 1103A |
MITILAC |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Macroassemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
MIT macroassembler |
MITLAC |
1955
|
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
NAREC Coding System |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Navy Ordinance Lab Autocoder |
NOL Speed Code |
1955
|
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Ordinance Lab Autocoder |
NORC COMPILER |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Compiler for the Naval Ordnance |
PACT I |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Translator for SHARE IBMs |
PP-2 |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Moscow languages
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
Russian automatic programming system |
QUEASY |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
NOTS autocode for IBM 701 |
RAWOOP |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Macroassembler for UNIVAC 1103 |
RECO |
1955
|
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Symbolic assembler for the Remington Rand Univac 1103 |
REG-SYMBOLIC |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Los Alamos symbolic assembler |
RELATIVE |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Interpretive autocode at GM Allison |
SCRIPT |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
GE Hanford autocoder |
SELFRIDGE |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Expression oriented
|
⊕
United States
|
Analog simulation language |
Sequentielle Formelübersetzung |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
W European algorithmic systems
|
⊕
Germany
|
High-level algbraic compiler |
SIR |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Autocode Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
IBM Autocoder for IBM 650 |
SIR |
1955
|
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Floating Point Autocode |
SNAP |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Symbolic assembly packages
|
⊕
United States
|
Ramo Woolridge floating point package for UNIVAC 1103 |
SOAP |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Symbolic Optimal Assembly Program |
SPEED CODING |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Redstone Arsenal Autocode |
TAC initial orders |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Initial orders
|
⊕
Japan
|
Initial order for the TAC computer |
UNICODE |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
UNIVAC hybrid of FORTRAN and MATH-MATIC |
Universal Code |
1955
|
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Moore school SEAC autocoder |
Wisconsin Dual |
1955
|
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
Wolontis-Bell Interpreter |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Bell Labs Interpreters
|
⊕
United States
|
High level interpreter at Bell labs for 650 |
ZMD Algorithmic |
1955
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
International
|
GAMM precursor to IAL |