9PAC |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
Report Generators
|
⊕
United States
|
Report generator |
ABC |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
Information Retrieval
|
⊕
United States
|
Data manipulation language from Remington St Paul |
AFAC |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Algebraic autocode at GM Allison |
Algebraic Compiler PRORAB |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Ukraine
|
Leningrad algebraic compiler |
Algebraic Transformation PRORAB |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Ukraine
|
Leningrad algebraic compiler |
AP2 |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
France
|
Automatic Programming |
APS |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Generalised programming
|
⊕
United States
|
Automatic Programming System |
APS |
1957
|
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
AUTOPROMT |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Numerical Control
|
⊕
United States
|
AUTOmated PROgramming of Machine Tools |
AUTOTIMER |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Experimental and other
|
⊕
Debugging languages
|
⊕
United States
|
|
B-0 |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
COBOL coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
UNIVAC English language compiler |
BAP |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Autocode Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
UC Berkeley IBM 701 assembler |
COIN |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Johns Hopkins autocoder |
COMIT |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
String and List Processing
|
⊕
List
|
⊕
United States
|
String-handling and pattern-matching language |
COMPILER I |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Boeing 1103A compiler |
Compiler II-SOAP II |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Internal Translators
|
⊕
United States
|
Case SOAP compiler |
Computer Operations Language |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Experimental and other
|
⊕
Intermediate languages and VMs
|
⊕
United States
|
Machine-independent language |
DAS |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
Other DPLs
|
⊕
United States
|
UNIVAC Data system |
DATACODE I |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Burrough compiler |
DDA |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Expression oriented
|
⊕
United States
|
Digital differential analyzer simulator |
DEPI |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Expression oriented
|
⊕
United States
|
Continuous simulation language |
DIDAS |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Differential Equations
|
⊕
United States
|
Simulations language |
DUMBO |
1957
|
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United States
|
Babcock and Wilcox interpreter/compiler for Burrough Datatron 205 |
ELI |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Equitable Life 705 autocode |
ESCAPE |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Autocode Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Curtiss Wright interpretive autocode |
FAIR |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Kodak Eastman interpretive autocoder |
FIAT |
1957
|
|
|
|
|
FLOCO |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
|
FLOW-MATIC |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
COBOL coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Release name for B-0, Possibly the first English-like DP language |
FORC |
1957
|
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Simple algebraic system at Redstone |
GEORGE |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Non-numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Stack
|
⊕
Australia
|
Stack-oriented interpreter language for DEUCE |
Georgia Bell Interpreter |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Bell Labs Interpreters
|
⊕
United States
|
Georgia Tech version of Bell |
GPS |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
RETE and production
|
⊕
United States
|
General Problem Solver |
GSP |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Activity scanning
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
General Simulation Program |
Hanford Mark II |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
Report Generators
|
⊕
United States
|
Report generating language from GE Hanford |
INA Autocode |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
|
INTERCODE |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Early Autocodes
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Mark I* Autocode |
IPL-V |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
String and List Processing
|
⊕
List
|
⊕
United States
|
Information Processing Language v5 |
IT 2 |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Internal Translators
|
⊕
United States
|
Internal Translator version 2 |
Iverson's Language |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Pure APLs
|
⊕
United States
|
Proto-APL |
K5 |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United States
|
Algebraic assembler |
KOMPILER 3 |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Non-numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Multiline
|
⊕
United States
|
Livermore Autocode |
Lincoln Compiler |
1957
|
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
LT |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Linear
|
⊕
United States
|
Logical Theorist - theorem proving system at RAND |
MAC |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Early Autocodes
|
⊕
Norway
|
Mercury Automatic Coding |
MAC |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Multiline
|
⊕
United States
|
MIT Algebraic Compiler for IBM 650 |
Matrix PRORAB |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Ukraine
|
Leningrad matrix compiler |
Music |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Experimental and other
|
⊕
Sound-Performance
|
⊕
United States
|
Languages for musical sound synthesis |
MUSIC I |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Sound-Performance
|
⊕
United States
|
Musical composition language |
Normal code |
1957
|
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
Netherlands
|
High level assembler for the StanTec Zebra |
NYDPP |
1957
|
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Services assembler |
ORACLE Order Code |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Initial orders
|
⊕
United States
|
Oak Ridge initial orders |
PACT IA |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United States
|
Translator compiler for 704 |
PAF |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
On-Line
|
⊕
Strict Early Fortrans
|
⊕
France
|
Conversational programming language |
PLM |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Ad hoc query languages
|
⊕
United States
|
Graphically oriented data retrieval language |
PP-S |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Moscow languages
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
Strela-3 computer |
Procedure Translator |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
COBOL coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Interim renaming of B-0 |
PRORAB |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Experimental and other
|
⊕
Lenigrad languages
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
Leningrad Programming System |
RAWOOP/SNAP |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Symbolic assembly packages
|
⊕
United States
|
Ramo Woolridge macroassembler for UNIVAC |
SAIL |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Livermore Larc assembler |
SALT |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
|
SAP |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
SHARE Assembly Program |
SCAT |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United States
|
SHARE Compiler, Assembler, Translater |
Scope Writer |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
Report Generators
|
⊕
United States
|
RPG Language |
Simple code |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Early Autocodes
|
⊕
Netherlands
|
Floating point autocode |
SML |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Intermediate languages and VMs
|
⊕
United States
|
Case UNCOL |
SOAP II |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Symbolic Optimum Assembly Program |
SODA |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
Australia
|
Symbolic Optimum DEUCE Assembly |
Speed Co |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
IBM autocode for 701 |
SPS-I |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Experimental and other
|
⊕
Event scheduling
|
⊕
United States
|
Simulations precursor to SIMSCRIPT |
Thaumaturgy |
1957
|
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
ORDVAC Autocode |
TIP |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
Decision tables
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Tabular Interpretive Autocode for the DEUCE |
UDECIN-1 |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Other US historic
|
⊕
United States
|
UDEC III interpreter |
UDECOM-3 |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Compiler for the Burroughs UDEC III |
UNISAP |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Case SAP |
Universal PRORAB |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Ukraine
|
Leningrad algebraic compiler |
USE |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
USE Scientific Compiler UNIVAX 1103A |
Yanov flow diagram language |
1957
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Flowcharts
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
Flowchart language |