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Programming languages in economics [PDF]
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Kendrick, D.A., Amman, H.M.
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1985
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses programming languages used by computers. With machine language a programmer can instruct a computer to perform its most fundamental operations. Computers that can be programmed in machine language generally have a row of switches that can be set manually.
HARVEY M. DEITEL, BARBARA DEITEL
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses programming languages used by computers. With machine language a programmer can instruct a computer to perform its most fundamental operations. Computers that can be programmed in machine language generally have a row of switches that can be set manually.
HARVEY M. DEITEL, BARBARA DEITEL
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The American Mathematical Monthly, 1964
Abstract This programming language was constructed for a three-address computer, having a 9-digit binary operation code and 20-digit addresses. The instruction repertoire of the computer has all the basic arithmetical, logical and manipulative instructions.
Kenneth E. Iverson, E. K. Blum
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Abstract This programming language was constructed for a three-address computer, having a 9-digit binary operation code and 20-digit addresses. The instruction repertoire of the computer has all the basic arithmetical, logical and manipulative instructions.
Kenneth E. Iverson, E. K. Blum
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The structure of programming languages
Communications of the ACM, 1966The following are identified as major components of every programming language: (1) the elementary program statement, (2) mechanisms for linking elementary statements together, (3) the means by which a program can obtain data inputs. Several alternative forms of each of these components are described, compared and evaluated.
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1988
Our first tutorial on programming languages [Bruce Blum’s article in M.D. COMPUTING, Vol. 1, No. 5] discussed how the evolution of computer languages has made it easier to write programs. The earliest computers did not have programming languages per se.
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Our first tutorial on programming languages [Bruce Blum’s article in M.D. COMPUTING, Vol. 1, No. 5] discussed how the evolution of computer languages has made it easier to write programs. The earliest computers did not have programming languages per se.
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