ARITH-MATIC

ARITH-MATIC

ARITH-MATIC is an extension of Grace Hopper's A-2 programming language,[1] developed around 1955. ARITH-MATIC was originally known as A-3, but was renamed by the marketing department of Remington Rand UNIVAC.

Some ARITH-MATIC subroutines

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References

  1. Sammet, Jean (1969). Programming Languages: History and Fundamentals. Prentice-Hall. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-13-729988-1.
  2. Ash R, Broadwin E, Della Valle V, Greene M, Jenny A, Katz C, Yu L (April 19, 1957). Preliminary Manual for MATH-MATIC and ARITH-MATIC Systems for Algebraic Translation and Compilation for Univac I and II (PDF) (Technical report). Philadelphia, Penn.: Remington Rand Univac. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2016. Retrieved 2016-09-23.



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