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Programming language developed in 1957
COMTRAN (COMmercial TRANslator) is an early programming language developed at IBM. It was intended as the business programming equivalent of the scientific
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Programming language with English-like syntax
experiences. The committee mainly examined the FLOW-MATIC, AIMACO, and COMTRAN programming languages. The FLOW-MATIC language was particularly influential
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Language (CIL) Common Lisp (also known as CL) COMPASS Component Pascal COMTRAN Concurrent Pascal Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) Control Language Coq
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that COMTRAN had had an "extremely small" influence. Furthermore, she said that she would claim that work was influenced by both FLOW-MATIC and COMTRAN only
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American industrial holding company
Products Cerro Wire LLC Colson Associates Inc Commercial Zone Products Comtran Cable LLC DCI Marketing Dekoron Unitherm LLC Dekoron Wire & Cable LLC Display
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U.S. naval officer and computer scientist (1906–1992)
Hopper's FLOW-MATIC language with some ideas from the IBM equivalent, COMTRAN. Hopper's belief that programs should be written in a language that was
Grace_Hopper
Audio engineer (1942–1989)
and the inventor of the 990 Operational Amplifier. He also developed the COMTRAN circuit analysis software. Jensen grew up in Princeton, New Jersey. His
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by UNIVAC, and the COMTRAN (COMmercial TRANslator) programming language, developed by IBM. AIMACO, along with FLOW-MATIC and COMTRAN, were precursors to
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Large computer systems produced by IBM since 1952
compilers for the newly developed higher-level programming languages Fortran, COMTRAN and later COBOL. The first operating systems for IBM computers were written
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Perlis Laning and Zierler 1956–58 LISP (concept) John McCarthy IPL 1957 COMTRAN Bob Bemer FLOW-MATIC GEORGE Charles Leonard Hamblin none (unique language)
Timeline of programming languages
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1955 – FLOW-MATIC (led to COBOL) 1957 – FORTRAN (first compiler) 1957 – COMTRAN (precursor to COBOL) 1958 – LISP 1958 – ALGOL 58 1959 – FACT (forerunner
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Early-to-mid 1960s operating system for the scientific line of IBM mainframes
execution. The languages supported include COBOL. Commercial Translator (COMTRAN), Fortran IV (IBFTC) and Macro Assembly Program (IBMAP). University of
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Report Program Generator programming language by IBM
generally available at the time were Assembler, COBOL, Commercial Translator COMTRAN or FORTRAN. Assembler and COBOL were more common in mainframe business
IBM_RPG
American aerospace engineer
1974. He served on the committee which amalgamated the design for his COMTRAN language with Grace Hopper's FLOW-MATIC and thus produced the specifications
Bob_Bemer
Procedural, imperative computer programming language
different computer hardware. Business users were moving from Autocoders via COMTRAN to COBOL, while scientific users programmed in Fortran, ALGOL, GEORGE,
PL/I
Inactive U.S. Air Force major command
high level programming language influenced by the UNIVAC Flow-Matic and COMTRAN programming languages. The draft AIMACO language definition was developed
Air_Force_Systems_Command
School at Mare Island, CA. Phase 2 used the training computer called the COMTRAN 10 aka "Comtrash 10". In order to resolve faults, the front panel was used
AN/UYK-20
Russian light commercial vehicle
with 12 971 units sold, down from 2014 by 35.5%. In September 2015, the Comtrans exhibition in Moscow included a panel van and minibus on this base. Sales
GAZelle_NEXT
American audio engineer
computer-aided design (CAD) as a tool, hosted on an HP 9800 running a COMTRAN program developed by Deane Jensen. Zayde introduced Thiele/Small design
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Killed Paris.
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 Polish name JAGODA means "berry." Compare with another form of Jagoda.
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Hungarian form of Hebrew Rachel, RÃHEL means "ewe."
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 Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Kristina, KRISTA means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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Dark one.
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Victories in All Directions
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From the Royal Fortress Meadow
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Dew Drops
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Bracelet; Son of Baali
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord Krishna; God
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