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1951 BCE
Superplan 1951 Heinz Rutishauser
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1950 BCE
Short Code 1950 William F Schmidt, Albert B. Tonik,[3] J.R. Logan
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1950 BCE
Birkbeck Assembler 1950 Kathleen Booth
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1949 BCE
Short Code 1949 John Mauchly and William F.Schmitt
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1943 BCE
Plankalkul (concept)
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1943 BCE
ENIAC coding system 1943-1946 John von Neumann, John Mauchly
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ENIAC Short Code 1946 Richard Clippinger
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Von Neumann and Goldstine graphing system 1946 John von Neumann and Herman Goldstine
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ARC Assembly 1947 Kathleen Booth
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CPC Coding scheme 1948 Howard H.Aiken
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Curry notation system 1948 Haskell Curry
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Plankalkul (concept published) 1948 Konrad Zuse
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Stanislaus (Notation) 1951 Fritz Bauer
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ALGAE 1951 Edward A Voorhees and Karl Balke
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Intermediate Programming Language 1951 Arthur Burks
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Regional Assembly Language 1951 Maurice Wilkes
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Boehm unnamed coding system 1951 Corrado Böhm
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Klammerausdrücke 1951 Konrad Zuse
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OMNIBAC Symbolic Assembler 1951 Charles Katz
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Whirlwind assembler 1951 Charles Adams and Jack Gilmore at MIT Project Whirlwind
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Rochester assembler 1951 Nat Rochester
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A-0 1952 Grace Hopper
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Glennie Autocode 1952 Alick Glennie after Alan Turing
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Editing Generator 1952 Milly Koss
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COMPOOL 1952 RAND/SDC
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Speedcoding 1953 John W. Backus
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READ/PRINT 1953 Don Harroff, James Fishman, George Ryckman
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Laning and Zierler system 1954 Laning, Zierler, Adams at MIT Project Whirlwind
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Mark I Autocode 1954 Tony Brooker
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Fortran (concept) 1954-1955 Team led by John W. Backus at IBM
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ARITH-MATIC 1954 Team led by Grace Hopper at UNIVAC
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MATH-MATIC 1954 Team led by Charles Katz
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MATRIX MATH 1954 H G Kahrimanian
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IPL I (concept) 1954 Allen Newell, Cliff Shaw, Herbert A. Simon
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FLOW-MATIC 1955 Team led by Grace Hopper at UNIVAC
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BACAIC 1955 M. Grems and R. Porter
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PACT I 1955 SHARE