A-0 Programming Language

For "A0" the ISO 216 specification for paper, see paper size.
    
A-0 (or A0) is a programming language for the UNIVAC I and UNIVAC II, using three-address code instructions for solving mathematical problems. A-0 was the first language for which a compiler was developed. A-0 was produced by Grace Hopper's team at Remington Rand in 1952. Later internal versions were A-1, A-2, A-3 (released as ARITH-MATIC) and AT-3 (released as MATH-MATIC).

References

  • The A-2 Compiler System, Rem Rand, 1955.
  • PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES: History and Fundamentals, Sammet 1969, p. 12

 

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