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  1. Speedcoding - Wikipedia

    Speedcoding, Speedcode or SpeedCo was the first high-level programming language [a] created for an IBM computer. [1] The language was developed by John W. Backus in 1953 for the IBM 701 to support computation with floating point numbers .

  2. Speedcoding - IT Starter - Everything you need to know about IT

    The speedcoding system was an interpreter and focused on ease of use at the expense of system resources. It provided pseudo-instructions for common mathematical functions: logarithms, exponentiation, and trigonometric operations.

  3. Typing Practice for Programmers | SpeedCoder

    Practice Languages such as C, C++, JavaScript... Reduce your Typing error and increase your typing speed.

  4. About: Speedcoding - DBpedia Association

    Speedcoding, Speedcode or SpeedCo was the first high-level programming language created for an IBM computer. The language was developed by John W. Backus in 1953 for the IBM 701 to support computation with floating point numbers.

  5. Speedcoding | Programming Languages DB

    Speedcoding is a high-level programming language designed for rapid development and execution of computer programs. It is commonly used for scientific simulations, mathematical calculations, and optimization problems.

  6. Speed comparison of programming languages - GitHub

    In this project we don't really care about getting a precise calculation of pi. We only want to see how fast are the programming languages doing. It uses an implementation of the Leibniz formula for π to do the comparison. You can find the results …

  7. Speedcoding - Programming language - PLDB

    Speedcoding or Speedcode was the first high-level programming language created for an IBM computer. The language was developed by John Backus in 1953 for the IBM 701 to support computation with floating point numbers.

  8. SPEEDCODING(ID:7/spe013) - hopl.info

    Speedcoding took the 701, which was a fixed-point, single-address computer without index registers, and made it look like a floating-point, free-address computer with index registers.

  9. Speedcoding - IT History Society

    Speedcoding or Speedcode was the first higher-level language created for an IBM computer. The language was developed by John Backus in 1953 for the IBM 701 to support computation with floating point numbers.

  10. Speedcoding | Software Development - Howdy

    Speedcoding was an early high-level programming system created in 1953 by John Backus for the IBM 701 computer. It was developed to simplify the process of writing scientific calculations and to reduce the complexity involved in manual assembly language programming.

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