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Speedcoding,
Speedcode or
SpeedCo was the
first high-level
programming language created for an IBM computer. The
language was
developed by John W. Backus...
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SNOBOL (SPITBOL)
Snowball SOL
Solidity SOPHAEROS Source SPARK Speakeasy Speedcode SPIN SP/k SPL SPS SQL SQR
Squeak Squirrel SR S/SL
Starlogo Strand Stata...
- PathScale, PGI, Silverfrost,
Oracle Solaris Studio,
others Influenced by
Speedcoding Influenced ALGOL 58, BASIC, C, Chapel, CMS-2, DOPE, Fortress, MATLAB...
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calculate positions of the Moon. In 1953,
Backus developed the
language Speedcoding, the
first high-level
language created for an IBM computer, to aid in...
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properties similar to both ****embly and high-level languages, with
Speedcode as
perhaps one of the better-known examples.
There may be
several ****emblers...
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compilation and
runtime system called the
KOMPILER for
their IBM 701.
Speedcode was the
first high-level
programming language created for an IBM computer...
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Milly Koss SORT/MERGE 1952
COMPOOL RAND/SDC none (unique language) 1953
Speedcoding John W.
Backus none (unique language) 1953 READ/PRINT Don Harroff, James...
- 1954
conference proceedings occasionally informally referred to IBM's
Speedcoding system as "SpeedCo".
Christopher Strachey's
paper on GPM (1965), shows...
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interpretive system described in this
report owes much to the IBM
Speedcoding System for the 701. Wolontis, V.M.
Complete Floating Decimal Interpretive...
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skilled at
programming during the course,
using a
keypunch and
learning speedcoding.
Lawson lived in Los
Angeles and
would commute for over an hour to the...