Superplan was a high-level programming language developed between 1949 and 1951 by Heinz Rutishauser, the name being a reference to "Rechenplan" (i.e...
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Squirrel SR S/SL Starlogo Strand Stata Stateflow Subtext SBL SuperCollider Superplan SuperTalk Swift (Apple programming language) Swift (parallel scripting...
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developments due to World War II, aside from the language's influence on the "Superplan" language by Heinz Rutishauser and also to some degree ALGOL. The first...
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most commonly used notation for this operation is x = expr (originally Superplan 1949–51, popularized by Fortran 1957 and C). The second most commonly...
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It is the direct translation of the earlier German für and was used in Superplan (1949–1951) by Heinz Rutishauser. Rutishauser was involved in defining...
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directly resembling the loop of Rutishauser's programming language Superplan, replacing =with :=, and replacing its German keyword Für with the direct...
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process. The assignment operator := reverted to the = of Rutishauser's Superplan, and the equality operator = was replaced by ==. Thompson added "two-address...
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after the change of regime to be made by a private production company, SuperPlan Film. The producer and owner of the company is Ödön Pál. Dezső Garas as...
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Predecessor(s) 1950 Short Code (for UNIVAC I) William F. Schmitt Short Code 1951 Superplan Heinz Rutishauser Plankalkül 1951 ALGAE Edward A. Voorhees and Karl Balke...
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1948; 76 years ago (1948) – concept first published Major implementations Plankalkül-Compiler by the FU Berlin in 2000 Influenced Superplan, ALGOL 58...
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