DARSIMCO, short for Dartmouth Simplified Code, was a simple programming language written by John Kemeny in 1956 that expanded simple mathematical operations...
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and Kurtz had made two previous experiments with simplified languages, DARSIMCO (Dartmouth Simplified Code) and DOPE (Dartmouth Oversimplified Programming...
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only loop construct was a for-loop *Unlike either Fortran or Algol 60. DARSIMCO, 'Dartmouth Simplified Code', a 1956 assembler macro language Dartmouth...
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had forged DARSIMCO – Dartmouth Simplified Code – Dartmouth's inaugural attempt at making a computing language in 1956; however DARSIMCO soon became...
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its successors and which persists almost unchanged to the present day." DARSIMCO, short for Dartmouth Simplified Code, was a simple programming language...
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New England Regional Computer Center efforts. That year, he wrote the DARSIMCO language, a version of assembler which simplified the programming of mathematical...
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