- NELIAC
- Navy Electronics Laboratory International Algebraic/ALGOL Compiler
Acronyms. 2013.
Acronyms. 2013.
NELIAC — The Navy Electronics Laboratory International ALGOL Compiler or NELIAC is a dialect and compiler implementation of the ALGOL 58 programming language developed by the Naval Electronics Laboratory in 1958. It was designed for numeric and logical… … Wikipedia
NELIAC — Navy Electronics Laboratory International Algebraic/ALGOL Compiler … Acronyms von A bis Z
Naval Electronics Laboratory — The U.S. Navy Electronics Laboratory ( NEL ) was created in 1945, with the consolidation of the Navy Radio and Sound Lab and its wartime partner, the University of California Division of War Research. NEL’s charter was “ to effectuate the… … Wikipedia
Navy Electronics Laboratory — The U.S. Navy Electronics Laboratory (NEL) was created in 1945, with the consolidation of the Navy Radio and Sound Lab and its wartime partner, the University of California Division of War Research. NEL’s charter was “to effectuate the solution… … Wikipedia
ALGOL — This article is about the programming language family. For other uses, see Algol (disambiguation). ALGOL Paradigm(s) procedural, imperative, structured Appeared in 1958 Designed by Bauer, Bottenbruch, Rutishauser, Samelson, Backus, Katz, Perlis … Wikipedia
ALGOL 58 — Infobox programming language name = ALGOL 58 paradigm = procedural, imperative, structured year = 1958 designer = Friedrich L. Bauer, Hermann Bottenbruch, Heinz Rutishauser, Klaus Samelson, John Backus, Charles Katz, Alan Perlis, Joseph Henry… … Wikipedia
ALGO — is an algebraic programming language developed between 1959 and 1961 for the Bendix G 15 computer.ALGO was one of several programming languages inspired by the Preliminary Report on the International Algorithmic Language written in Zürich in 1958 … Wikipedia
Bootstrapping (compilers) — This article is about bootstrapping compilers. For the general concept, see Bootstrapping. In computer science, bootstrapping is the process of writing a compiler (or assembler) in the target programming language which it is intended to compile.… … Wikipedia
ALGOL — (eine Abkürzung für „Algorithmic Language“), meist Algol geschrieben, ist der Name einer Familie von Programmiersprachen, die ab Ende der 1950er Jahre bis in die 1980er Jahre Verwendung fanden. Trotz etlicher Gemeinsamkeiten in Struktur, Syntax… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Algol (Programmiersprache) — ALGOL (eine Abkürzung für „Algorithmic Language“), meist Algol geschrieben, ist der Name einer Familie von Programmiersprachen, die ab Ende der 1950er Jahre bis in die 1980er Jahre Verwendung fanden. Trotz etlicher Gemeinsamkeiten in Struktur,… … Deutsch Wikipedia