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- 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...
- 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...