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Autocode is the name of a
family of "simplified
coding systems",
later called programming languages,
devised in the 1950s and 1960s for a
series of digital...
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Atlas Autocode (AA) is a
programming language developed around 1963 at the
University of Manchester. A
variant of the
language ALGOL, it was developed...
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Autocoding refers to
software solutions that help manufacturers,
particularly those in the food industry,
ensure that
products have the
correct packaging...
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programming language using a
compiler was
commonly called an
autocode.
Examples of
autocodes are
COBOL and Fortran. The
first high-level
programming language...
- the "Mark 1
Autocode", was
developed for the Mark 1 by R. A. Brooker. Brooker, with the
University of Manchester, also
developed an
autocode for the Ferranti...
- SAIL. ABC
ALGOL ALGOL ALGOL 58
ALGOL N
ALGOL 68
ALGOL W
ALGOL X
Atlas Autocode Coral 66
Edinburgh IMP Jensen's
Device ISWIM JOVIAL NELIAC Simula S-algol...
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mathematician who
wrote the
first ****embly
language and
designed the ****embler and
autocode for the
first computer systems at
Birkbeck College,
University of London...
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Edinburgh IMP is a
development of
Atlas Autocode,
initially developed around 1966-1969 at the
University of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is a general-purpose...
- NET,
Visual Basic.NET, Perl, JavaScript, Objective-C, Swift, and
Atlas Autocode are
implemented as
Iliffe vectors. In C# and Java
jagged arrays can be...
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about the
Mercury hardware and the
Autocode coding system is
included in a
downloadable Spanish-language
Autocode manual.
Mercury weighed 2,500 pounds...