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dbzTHEdinosauer
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Joined: 20 Oct 2006 Posts: 1639 Location: germany
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Terry,
to be honest I am not sure what the acronym meant.
back in the 70's on Century 100 and Century 300 NCR computers,
NEAT3 (century 100 series)
and NEATVS (century 300 series)
was to NCR mainframe computers
what Basic Assembler Language is to IBM mainframes.
And there was nothing 'auto' about it; same grind and watching the bits and bytes and boundries and Index Registers and Saves ....
I switched in the early 80's to IBM, learning BAL. After I learned COBOL, never looked back. |
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CICS Guy
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Joined: 18 Jul 2007 Posts: 1199 Location: At my desk
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Does 1130 Assembler and Control Data's Compass(?) count?
CD machine language? |
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enrico-sorichetti
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Joined: 14 Mar 2007 Posts: 3168 Location: italy
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I forgot...
plugging panels for IBM tabulating machines counts as a language ??  |
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Phrzby Phil
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Joined: 31 Oct 2006 Posts: 497 Location: Richmond, Virginia
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1. APL (A Programming Language) - based on Iverson's book (a GREAT!!! language)
2. SNOBOL - a string processing language (in college)
3. LISP - a well-known list processing language (Lots of Insipid Stupid Parentheses) (also in college)
4. CDC 1604 assembler
5. Adage Graphics Language |
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Anuj D.
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Joined: 22 Apr 2006 Posts: 2229 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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| These Days working on FINALIST, well it takes ZIP code & produce ZIP+4 (+4 is for area code) in output. This comes under IMB (Intelligent Mail Bar Code). |
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gcicchet
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Joined: 28 Jul 2006 Posts: 663
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All of mine always had basic in front of them, in other words I have never been a programmer, here's a couple that haven't been mentioned
M024 - database and language of Computer Corporation of America.
KSL - the IOA standard KeyStroke Language
Gerry |
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dick scherrer
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Joined: 23 Nov 2006 Posts: 8732 Location: 221 B Baker St
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| plugging panels for IBM tabulating machines counts as a language ?? - |
Surely does That was how we "coded" them.
Still checking. . . These are in no particular order. . .
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Assemblers and hllapi: COMTEN Message switches (sils, tils, othr), Burroughs 2xx/3xx & 25xx/35xx series
IBM 14xx/70xx sps & autocoder, 360/370/30xx/etc assembler, Series/1
assembler, Singer assembler.
PCL integration: Interleaved HP Printer Control escape sequences with CICS printout to print combined
forms/content on the fly and not need to change forms in the printer.
Non-COBOL Application: MarkIV, Focus, Nomad, Mantis, IDEAL, Ada*,
Development CDPS
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* Yup, ada on an IBM mainframe. As far as i'm aware, our team was the first to get an integrated mvs/cics/ada/database system up and running (1987-88).
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Sambhaji Warnings : 1 Active User
Joined: 16 Feb 2007 Posts: 267 Location: Pune, India
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| I have worked on NOMAD |
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Sambhaji Warnings : 1 Active User
Joined: 16 Feb 2007 Posts: 267 Location: Pune, India
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| Yeah.. and bit of ObjectStar too.. |
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expat
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Joined: 14 Mar 2007 Posts: 3544 Location: Brussels once more ...
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| Does punching holes into printer FCB tapes count ? |
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