- 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...
- from the Zürich
report and is also
consistent with
various 1950s-era
autocodes.
KEYBD reads a
numeric value from the terminal. Look up algo in Wiktionary...
- 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...
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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...
- page 182)
Original Compiler Compiler flowcharts Computer50.org,
Brooker Autocodes Catalog.compilertools.net
Archived 2011-08-13 at the
Wayback Machine,...
- Univac. 1958.
Retrieved 2016-03-19. "MATH-MATIC —
Mathematically oriented autocode (Computer Language)".
Online Historical Encyclopaedia of
Programming Languages...
- 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...