- the
Universities of Manchester,
Cambridge and London.
Autocode was a
generic term; the
autocodes for
different machines were not
necessarily closely related...
-
implementation (ABC) by Jeff Rohl. The word
Autocode was
basically an
early term for
programming language.
Different autocodes could vary greatly. AA was a block...
-
programming language using a
compiler was
commonly called an
autocode.
Examples of
autocodes are
COBOL and Fortran. The
first high-level
programming language...
-
Autocoding refers to
software solutions that help manufacturers,
particularly those in the food industry,
ensure that
products have the
correct packaging...
- 1900
range of
computers in the 1960s
GEORGE (programming language), an
autocode system invented by
Charles Leonard Hamblin in 1957
George (robot), a simple...
- slow, he came up with a new idea. He
wrote the
partition part in
Mercury Autocode but had
trouble dealing with the list of
unsorted segments. On
return to...
-
structure were
developed in the 1950s
during the
development of the
first autocodes, and were
formalized in the
Algol 58 and
Algol 60 reports.
Algol 58 introduced...
- 68C
ALGOL 68-R
ALGOL 68RS (ELLA)
ALGOL 68S
ALGOL N
ALGOL W
ALGOL X
Atlas Autocode (Edinburgh IMP)
Burroughs ALGOL CORAL 66
Dartmouth ALGOL 30 DASK ALGOL...
- MIT
Project Whirlwind none (unique language) 1954 Mark I
Autocode Tony
Brooker Glennie Autocode 1954–55
FORTRAN (concept) Team led by John W.
Backus at...
- 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...