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709 FORTRAN (IBM C28-6054).
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BACKUS, J. Address given at the Meeting, The Automation of Thought (London. December 1958).
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POYEN, J. Address given at the International Conference on Information Processing (Paris, June 1959).
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IBM COMMERCIAL TRANSLATOR (IBM F28-8013).
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THE 7070 autocoder (IBM J28-6032-1).
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Flow-Matic programming (Sperry Rand Corp )
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Math-Matic programming (Sperry Rand Corp ).
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DAH~, O. J. Mercury automatm coding (Norwegian Board of Defense, 1957)
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COBOL specifications (SSD 64, C. 1510, 1-19-60).
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LOMBARDI, L Theory of files (Proc. E J C C., 1960).
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GOLDSTINE, H.; VON NEUMANN, J. Planning and coding for an electronic digital computer (I.A.S., 1948).
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Flow charting and block diagramming techniques (IBM C20-8008).
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FORTRAN modifications: Function and subroutine names as arguments (IBM: Applied Programming, October 1959).
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ERSHOV, A. P The Programming Program for the BESM Computer (Pergamon Press, 1959).
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NAua, P. Report on ALGOL 60 (Comm. A CM, S, May 1960).
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