User:GarveyPatrickD/HoPL
HoPL
The History of Programming Languages
By HoPL number
HoPL | IA | Rosetta Code | |
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(ID:0/) | X | Internal error | |
(ID:1/eni001) | ✔ | ENIAC stored program | Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer |
(ID:2/) | X | Internal error | |
(ID:3/pla010) | ✔ | Plankalkul | Algebraic compiler for Z3 computer |
(ID:4/a::001) | ✔ | A-0 | Compiler for UNIVAC I (UNIVersal Automatic Computer) |
(ID:5/aut007) | ✔ | AUTOCODE | Symbolic assembly programming language for Manchester Mark 1 |
(ID:6/lan006) | ✔ | Laning and Zierler | Algebraic "interpretive program" (compiler) for the MIT Whirlwind I |
(ID:7/spe013) | ✔ | SPEEDCODING | "first high-level programming language created for an IBM computer." John Backus IBM 701 |
(ID:8/for047) | ✔ | FORTRAN | (FORmula TRANslation) compiler led by John Backus |
(ID:9/) | X | Internal error | |
HoPL | IA | Rosetta Code | |
(ID:10/) | X | Internal error | |
(ID:11/a::002) | ✔ | A-2 | UNIVAC compiler (UNIVersal Automatic Computer) |
(ID:12/gip001) | ✔ | GIP | (General Interpretive Programme) for English Electric DEUCE (Digital Electronic Universal Computing Engine) |
(ID:13/ipl001) | ✔ | IPL | (Information Processing Language) The first list-processing language. |
(ID:14/lis005) | ✔ | LISP | (LISt Processing) A list processing system with emphasis on recursion and formalism. |
(ID:15/a::003) | ✔ | A-3 | Mathematical problems |
(ID:16/omn002) | ✔ | OMNICODE | Autocoder for IBM 650 |
(ID:17/alg018) | ✔ | ALGOL 58 | (ALGOrithmic Language) |
(ID:18/apl001) | ✔ | APL | (Array-centered Programing Language) |
(ID:19/com007) | ✔ | COMIT | String-handling and pattern-matching language |
HoPL | IA | Rosetta Code | |
(ID:20/geo003) | ✔ | GEORGE | (GEneral ORder GEnerator) Stack-oriented interpreter language for English Electric DEUCE (Digital Electronic Universal Computing Engine) |
(ID:21/it:001) | ✔ | IT | (Internal Translator) mathematical autocoder |
(ID:22/paf001) | ✔ | PAF | Conversational programming language |
(ID:23/apt001) | ✔ | APT | (Automatically Programmed Tools) |
(ID:24/b::001) | ✔ | B-0 | UNIVAC (UNIVersal Automatic Computer) English language compiler |
(ID:25/cli007) | ✔ | CLIP | (Compiler Language for Information Processing ) |
(ID:26/a::004) | ✔ | A-1 | Compiler for UNIVAC I (UNIVersal Automatic Computer) |
(ID:27/flo013) | ✔ | FLOW-MATIC | Release name for B-0, Possibly the first English-like Data Processing language |
(ID:28/for057) | ✔ | FORTRAN II | (FORmula TRANslation) version 2 |
(ID:29/uni002) | ✔ | UNICODE | UNIVAC (UNIVersal Automatic Computer) hybrid of FORTRAN (FORmula TRANslation) and MATH-MATIC, not the character set UNICODE. |
HoPL | IA | Rosetta Code | |
(ID:30/ial001) | ✔ | IAL | (International Algebraic Language) Subsequently renamed ALGOL. |
(ID:31/lis006) | ✔ | LISP 1.5 | LISP major release. |
(ID:32/nel003) | ✔ | NELIAC | (Navy Electronics Laboratory International ALGOL Compiler) |
(ID:33/sim033) | ✔ | SIMPLE | (Simulation of Industrial Management Problems with Lots of Equations) |
(ID:34/sod001) | ✔ | SODA | (Symbolic Optimum DEUCE Assembly) for the English Electric DEUCE (Digital Electronic Universal Computing Engine) |
(ID:35/pac001) | ✔ | 9PAC | Report generator for IBM 709 |
(ID:36/aco001) | ✔ | ACOM | Early Autocode at GM |
(ID:37/ade002) | ✔ | ADES | (Automatic Digital Encoding System) |
(ID:38/afa001) | ✔ | AFAC | Algebraic autocode at GM Allison |
(ID:39/alg008) | ✔ | Algebraic | MIT Automatic Coding System |
HoPL | IA | Rosetta Code | |
(ID:40/anc002) | ✔ | ANCP | Datatron autocode |
(ID:41/apx002) | ✔ | APX III | Datatron autocode |
(ID:42/ass005) | ✔ | ASSEMBLY | Rochester Asssembler for IBM |
(ID:43/bal007) | ✔ | BALITAC | MIT compiler for the IBM 650 |
(ID:44/bap001) | ✔ | BAP | Basic (or Berkeley) Assembly Programming |
(ID:45/bas011) | ✔ | BASIC AUTOCODER | Simplified AUTOCODER |
(ID:46/l::001) | ✔ | L3 | Version 3 of the Bell high level interpreter |
(ID:47/bio003) | ✔ | BIOR | (Business Input-Output Rerun) Autocode for UNIVAC (UNIVersal Automatic Computer) |
(ID:48/bac001) | ✔ | BACAIC | (Boeing Airplane Company Algebraic Interpretive Coding) Algebraic system at Boeing |
(ID:49/cag001) | ✔ | CAGE | (autoCoding At GE) Optimising autocode for IBM 704 developed at General Electric Nov 1955 |
HoPL | IA | Rosetta Code | |
(ID:50/deu001) | ✔ | DEUCE Autocode | Autocode for English Electric DEUCE (Digital Electronic Universal Computing Engine) |
(ID:51/chi009) | ✔ | CHIP | Wright ADC Interpeter for the UNIVAC 1103 |
(ID:52/com036) | ✔ | Comprehensive | MIT Combined interactive and automatic coding system |
(ID:53/cor009) | ✔ | CORBIE | NBS coding system for IBM 704. |
(ID:54/dai001) | ✔ | DAISY 201 | Autocoder for Bendix G-15 |
(ID:55/dat006) | ✔ | DATACODE I | Compiler for Burroughs/Datatron 200 series |
(ID:56/dou002) | ✔ | DOUGLAS | Macro-assembler for IBM 701 by Douglas Aircraft Company, Santa Monica, May 1953 |
(ID:57/dow001) | ✔ | DOW COMPILER | Dow Chemicals Autocoder |
(ID:58/dru001) | ✔ | DRUCO I | (DRUm COmputer) Interpretive autocode for the IBM 650 |
(ID:59/dua001) | ✔ | DUAL-607 | Los Alamos improvement of the SO2 system for the IBM 701, also drew on the Rochester assembler, hence DUAL (both systems). |
HoPL | IA | Rosetta Code | |
(ID:60/ipl009) | ✔ | IPL-VI | (Information Processing Language) Version 6 |
(ID:61/dyn004) | ✔ | DYNAMO | (DYNAmic MOdels) simulation |
(ID:62/eas004) | ✔ | EASE | (Engineering Automatic System for Solving Equations) GM Allison autocode for IBM 650 |
(ID:63/eas007) | ✔ | EASIAC | (EASy Instruction Automatic Computer) Autocoder for the Michigan U Midac. |
(ID:64/eas015) | ✔ | EASY FOX | (USAF Phonetic alphabet E(Easy) and F(Fox)) Rand autocode for Johhniac |
(ID:65/eli001) | ✔ | ELI | (Equitable Life Insurance) 705 autocode |
(ID:66/erf001) | ✔ | ERFPI | |
(ID:67/esc002) | ✔ | ESCAPE | Curtiss Wright interpretive autocode |
(ID:68/fac006) | ✔ | FACT | (Fully Automated Compiling Technique) |
(ID:69/fai002) | ✔ | FAIR | Kodak Eastman interpretive autocoder |
HoPL | IA | Rosetta Code |