9AP |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Macros
|
⊕
United States
|
Assembler autocode for the 709/0 |
A9 |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
Australia
|
Interpreter for SILLIAC |
ACOMCAS |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocoder for UNIVAC |
ACSI-Matic |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
COBOL coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Associative query language |
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 |
Alphacode |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Early Autocodes
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
High level autocode for English Electric Deuce |
ALTAC |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
Algorithms on TAC |
ANCP |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Autocode Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Datatron autocode |
APG-1 |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
Other DPLs
|
⊕
United States
|
Dupont business oriented language |
APL |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Generalised programming
|
⊕
United States
|
Automatic Programming Language |
APX III |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Datatron autocode |
AS Intercode |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Early Autocodes
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Port of Intercode to run at Armstrong Siddley |
BASIC AUTOCODER |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Simplified AUTOCODER |
Bell SAP |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Macroassemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
SAP with conditional and recursive macros |
BNF |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Grammar and Syntax-oriented
|
⊕
United States
|
Backus Naur Form |
Calculus |
1959
|
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Compiler at CASE |
CAP |
1959
|
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Cornell Assembler |
CODEL |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
Early Autocodes
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Autocoder from ICT |
Commercial Translator |
1959
|
|
⊕
COBOL coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
|
D-0 |
1959
|
|
⊕
COBOL coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
|
DAISY 201 |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
G-15 Autocoder |
DART |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Strict Early Fortrans
|
⊕
United States
|
Simplified FORTRAN + brackets |
DEPI 4 |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Differential Equations
|
⊕
United States
|
Continuous simulation language |
DOW COMPILER |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Dow Chemicals Autocoder |
DYNAMO |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Expression oriented
|
⊕
United States
|
DYNAmic MOdels simulation |
ERFPI |
1959
|
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
FAP |
1959
|
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
FORTRAN Assembly Program |
FAST |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Variants
|
⊕
United States
|
FORTRAN compiler |
FLIP |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
String and List Processing
|
⊕
List
|
⊕
Australia
|
Functional list processor |
FORTRUNCIBLE |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Autocode Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
FORTRAN/RUNCIBLE |
GAT |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Internal Translators
|
⊕
United States
|
Generalized Algebraic Translator |
GEPURS |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
General purpose autocoder |
Gordon Simulator |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Activity scanning
|
⊕
United States
|
Systems simulation dialect of FORTRAN |
GPSS |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Event scheduling
|
⊕
United States
|
General Purpose Systems Simulator |
HAYSTAQ |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
Ad hoc query languages
|
⊕
United States
|
Restricted input querying language |
Ingerman generalised BNF |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
INTERCOM 1000 |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocode for the Bendix G-15 |
Intrinsic |
1959
|
|
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
|
JAZ |
1959
|
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocode for Royal McBee |
JOVIAL |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Jovials
|
⊕
United States
|
Airforce International Algebraic Language |
Kanner algebraic translator |
1959
|
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Algebraic translation system |
KISS |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
High-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Chrysler 650 Autocode |
Linear lisp |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
String and List Processing
|
⊕
Lazy Evaluation LISPs
|
⊕
United States
|
|
LISP 1.5 |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
String and List Processing
|
⊕
Lazy Evaluation LISPs
|
⊕
United States
|
LISP major release |
LT-2 |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Linear
|
⊕
United States
|
|
Macro SAP |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
String and List Processing
|
⊕
Macroassemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Macro compiler modification of SAP |
MAD |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
|
⊕
United States
|
Michigan Algorithm Decoder |
Micro-flowcharts |
1959
|
|
|
|
|
MUSE |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
High-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Modified USE |
N1 |
1959
|
|
⊕
Other lambda
|
⊕
Italy
|
Olivetti's non-procedural language |
Nugent IR language |
1959
|
|
|
|
|
ORBIT |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Internal Translators
|
⊕
United States
|
Oak Ridge IT |
Pegasus AUTOCODE |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Early Autocodes
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Autocode for the Pegasus system |
Pegasus function interpreter |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Algebraic system for the Pegasus |
Perlis and Evans multilevel system |
1959
|
|
|
|
|
POGO |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
G-15 Autocoder |
Polynomial PRORAB |
1959
|
|
⊕
Algebraic
|
⊕
Russian Federation
|
|
Q-0 |
1959
|
|
⊕
COBOL coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
|
RPG |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
Report Generators
|
⊕
United States
|
Report Program Generator |
SALE |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Numerical Scientific
|
⊕
Fortran I-III Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Algorithmic language for Engineers |
SCAD |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Multiline
|
⊕
United States
|
Grems/Post document access language |
Sequence Diagram Simulator |
1959
|
|
⊕
Activity scanning
|
⊕
United States
|
Early diagramatic simulator |
SHADOW II |
1959
|
|
⊕
Grammar and Syntax-oriented
|
⊕
United States
|
Syntax-directed compiler |
SHARE Information Algebra |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Other DPLs
|
⊕
United States
|
Description language for inhomogeneous collection of entities |
SHELL |
1959
|
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Datatronic autocoder |
SIMCOM |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Specialised Languages
|
⊕
Process interaction
|
⊕
United States
|
Simulation compiler |
SMASHT |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Macroassemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
SDC symbolic assembler |
SOAP H |
1959
|
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
|
SPAR |
1959
|
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocoder for Burroughs/Datatron 200 series |
SPEED |
1959
|
|
⊕
Low-level Autocoders
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocode for LGP-30 |
SPEEDEX |
1959
|
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Assembler for 701 |
Spool |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Autocode Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
|
SPUD |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
On-Line
|
⊕
Other Conversational
|
⊕
United States
|
Demonstration language |
STAR I |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Burroughs 220 assembler |
STEVE |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Early Autocodes
|
⊕
United Kingdom
|
Symbolic language for the DEUCE |
TAC |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Business Data Processing
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
TRANSAC Assembler Compiler |
TAP |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
TRANSAC symbolic assembler |
TASS |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Symbolic assemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
Tech Assembly System |
TASS I |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Autocode Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
Autocoder for 650 |
The Conversational Machine |
1959
|
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
THREADED LISTS |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
String and List Processing
|
⊕
List
|
⊕
United States
|
List-processing language |
TRAC |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
String and List Processing
|
⊕
Macros
|
⊕
United States
|
A man-machine string manipulating language |
TRAWL |
1959
|
|
⊕
Lines
|
⊕
United States
|
Read and write sublanguage |
TUFF/TUG |
1959
|
|
|
⊕
United States
|
|
TUG Algol |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Multi-purpose
|
⊕
Other IAL Coeval
|
⊕
United States
|
TRANSAC IAL |
Wegstein algebraic language |
1959
|
|
⊕
Intermediate languages and VMs
|
⊕
United States
|
Intermediate language |
X-6 |
1959
|
↓
↑
⊕
Excluded from Sammet
|
⊕
Macroassemblers
|
⊕
United States
|
|