| (S)PAR | 1962 | ↓⊕Macroassemblers | ↓⊕United States | Bendix macro assembler |
| 94AP | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | Sylviania symbolic assembler |
| 99-Gate | 1962 | ↓⊕Internal Translators | ↓⊕United States | GATE for the 7090 |
| Abrahams neurophysiological experimental language | 1962 | ↓⊕Individual | ↓⊕United States | |
| ABS12 ALGOL | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | ↓⊕United Kingdom | Algol 60 with process control extensions |
| ACUTE | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | UNIVAC assembler |
| ADAM | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | Experimental hardware symbol processor |
| ADSL | 1962 | ↓⊕Algebraic | ↓⊕Italy | Algebraic Data System Language |
| Algol 1620 | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | ↓⊕United States | Algol for the IBM 1620 |
| Algol 5 | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | ↓⊕Denmark | RC Algol, first version |
| Algol 62 | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | ↓⊕France | Algol 60 for IBSYS |
| ALMOST | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | UNIVAC assembler |
| ALP | 1962 | ↓⊕Early Autocodes | ↓⊕United Kingdom | Autocode List-Processing Language |
| AS-1 | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | UNIVAC assembler |
| ASAP | 1962 | ↓⊕High-level Autocoders | ↓⊕United States | Autocoder |
| ASP | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United Kingdom | |
| AUTOLOFT | 1962 | ↓⊕2G Autocodes | ↓⊕United States | NC Library design and manipulation language |
| AUTOMAP | 1962 | ↓⊕Numerical Control | ↓⊕United States | |
| AUTOSPOT | 1962 | ↓⊕Numerical Control | ↓⊕United States | AUTOmated System for Positioning Of Tools |
| B 15 | 1962 | ↓⊕Low-level Autocoders | ↓⊕United States | IBM 660 autocoder |
| BAS | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United Kingdom | Symbolic assembler for the ATLAS |
| Bastian syntax language | 1962 | ↓⊕Grammar and Syntax-oriented | ↓⊕United States | |
| BC NELIAC | 1962 | ↓⊕IAL Coeval | ↓⊕Canada | NELIAC at UBC |
| BLIS | 1962 | ↓⊕Low-level Autocoders | ↓⊕United States | IBM 650 autocoder |
| BPL | 1962 | | ↓⊕United States | Burroughs programming language |
| BRL FORTRAN | 1962 | ↓⊕Fortran I-III Variants | ↓⊕United States | FORTRAN for the BRLESC II and III |
| BUGTRAN | 1962 | ↓⊕Fortran I-III Variants | ↓⊕United States | Debugging dialect of FORTRAN II |
| CAMP | 1962 | ↓⊕Numerical Control | ↓⊕United States | NC language |
| CAPIM | 1962 | ↓⊕Algebraic | ↓⊕Brazil | Matrix algerbra system |
| CHLF | 1962 | ↓⊕Early Autocodes | ↓⊕United Kingdom | Extension of Mercury Autocode to run on IBM 7090 |
| CHLF3 | 1962 | ↓⊕Early Autocodes | ↓⊕United Kingdom | Multi-establishment ATLAS Autocode |
| CODAP | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | CDC Symbolic assembler |
| COLASL | 1962 | ↓⊕Multiline | ↓⊕United States | Two dimensional mathematical language |
| CS-1 | 1962 | ↓⊕COBOL coeval | ↓⊕United States | UNIVAC data-processing autocode |
| CUT-AS | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | UNIVAC assembler |
| DAM | 1962 | ↓⊕Statistical | ↓⊕United States | Stats and reporting package |
| DAS | 1962 | ↓⊕Expression oriented | ↓⊕United States | Digital Analog Simulator |
| DEACON | 1962 | ↓⊕Ad hoc query languages | ↓⊕United States | English-like query system |
| DIGEST | 1962 | ↓⊕Statistical | ↓⊕United States | Diebold Group statiistical analysis language |
| DOPE | 1962 | ↓⊕Flowcharts | ↓⊕United States | Simplified HLA for student translation of flowcharts |
| DSCN | 1962 | ↓⊕List | ↓⊕United States | Generator for IPL-V code |
| Duke ALGOL | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | ↓⊕United States | Duke University ALGOL 60 |
| DYNASAR | 1962 | ↓⊕Difference Equations | ↓⊕United States | GE Systems simulation language |
| ELLIPTIC | 1962 | ↓⊕Difference Equations | | |
| EMIDEC LISP | 1962 | | ↓⊕United Kingdom | |
| Extended Autocode | 1962 | ↓⊕Early Autocodes | ↓⊕United Kingdom | Autocode optimised |
| FACIT Algol | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | ↓⊕Norway | Algol for the FACIT |
| FACS | 1962 | ↓⊕Autocode Coeval | ↓⊕United States | Georgia Lockheed version of FLAIR |
| FLAT | 1962 | ↓⊕Fortran I-III Variants | ↓⊕United States | Indiana load and go FORTRAN |
| FLIPPER | 1962 | ↓⊕Low-level Autocoders | ↓⊕United States | Bendix autocoder |
| FORMAC | 1962 | ↓⊕Formulaic | ↓⊕United States | FORmula MAnipulation Compiler |
| FORMOST | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | UNIVAC assembler |
| Formula ALGOL | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | ↓⊕United States | ALGOL dialect for algebraic manipulation |
| FORTAB | 1962 | ↓⊕Decision tables | ↓⊕United States | A Decision Table Language for Scientific Computing Applications |
| FORTRAN 63 | 1962 | ↓⊕Fortran I-III Variants | ↓⊕United States | CDC Fortran with extensible arithmetic |
| FORTRAN IV | 1962 | ↓⊕FORTRAN IV standard | ↓⊕United States | first major release of FORTRAN |
| FORTRAN V | 1962 | ↓⊕Fortran I-III Variants | ↓⊕United States | Interim FORTRAN with string and character handling |
| GAS | 1962 | ↓⊕Macroassemblers | ↓⊕United States | Rand Corp Assembler |
| Generalized ALGOL | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL68s | ↓⊕Netherlands | ALGOL for generalised grammars |
| GIER Algol II | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | ↓⊕Denmark | 2nd version of the Gier algol |
| GOGOL II | 1962 | ↓⊕Other Algol 60s | ↓⊕United States | Time-sharing ALGOL-60 for PDP-1 |
| GPSS II | 1962 | ↓⊕Event scheduling | ↓⊕United States | General Purpose Systems Simulator |
| GSP II | 1962 | ↓⊕Process interaction | ↓⊕United Kingdom | General Simulation Program |
| Gypsy | 1962 | | ↓⊕United Kingdom | Emidec autocode |
| Heuristic Compiler | 1962 | | ↓⊕United States | Carnegie Heuristic Compiler |
| IDL | 1962 | ↓⊕Information algebra | ↓⊕United States | Information Description Language |
| Information Algebra | 1962 | ↓⊕Information algebra | ↓⊕United States | formalism for data processing |
| IPLT-1 | 1962 | ↓⊕List | ↓⊕United States | IPL-V for Philco 2000 |
| J-100 | 1962 | | ↓⊕United States | |
| JACASS | 1962 | | | |
| JCS/13 | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | IBM assembler |
| JOVIAL J3 | 1962 | ↓⊕Jovials | ↓⊕United States | Jovial dialect v 3 |
| KLS | 1962 | ↓⊕List | ↓⊕United States | Knotted List Structures |
| L | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic | ↓⊕United States | |
| Language H | 1962 | ↓⊕COBOL coeval | ↓⊕United Kingdom | Simplified general purpose business language |
| LAS | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | UNIVAC LARC assembler |
| LOBOC | 1962 | ↓⊕Decision tables | ↓⊕United States | Decision table language for business data processing |
| LSS | 1962 | ↓⊕Intermediate languages and VMs | ↓⊕United States | Machine-independant binary object language |
| MACRO Assembly | 1962 | ↓⊕Macroassemblers | ↓⊕United States | IBM Assembler |
| Macro FAP | 1962 | ↓⊕Macroassemblers | ↓⊕United States | Macro extensions for FAP |
| MARK I | 1962 | ↓⊕Ad hoc query languages | ↓⊕United States | GCSC Informatics data querying language |
| Meta II | 1962 | ↓⊕Grammar and Syntax-oriented | ↓⊕United States | |
| MIMIC | 1962 | ↓⊕Language-oriented | ↓⊕United States | Linguistics processing language |
| MIRFAC | 1962 | ↓⊕Multiline | ↓⊕United Kingdom | 2dimensional maths compiler |
| MLISP | 1962 | ↓⊕Lazy Evaluation LISPs | ↓⊕United States | Meta-expression LISP |
| MONTECODE | 1962 | ↓⊕Monte Carlo | ↓⊕United Kingdom | Interpreter Monte Carlo simulations language |
| PALGO | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | ↓⊕Italy | Olivetti Algol 60 variant with lambda calculus |
| PANON | 1962 | ↓⊕Markovs | ↓⊕Italy | Markov-pattern-directed string processing languages |
| PARTNER | 1962 | ↓⊕Analog | ↓⊕United States | Analog simulations language |
| Perlis format language | 1962 | ↓⊕Internal Translators | ↓⊕United States | |
| PSICO | 1962 | ↓⊕W European algorithmic systems | ↓⊕Italy | Italian autocompiler |
| QADAAD | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | UNIVAC Assembler |
| QUERY | 1962 | ↓⊕Ad hoc query languages | ↓⊕United States | Near natural language querying system |
| QUICKTRICK | 1962 | | | |
| RAPIDWRITE | 1962 | ↓⊕COBOL-60 | ↓⊕United Kingdom | Simplified COBOL dialect |
| Relay method | 1962 | ↓⊕List | ↓⊕France | Broise's list processing |
| RIII | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | Univac assembler |
| SAD SAM | 1962 | ↓⊕Ad hoc query languages | ↓⊕United States | Basic English querying system |
| SAL | 1962 | ↓⊕CAI languages | ↓⊕United States | Simple Author Language |
| SCALP | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | ↓⊕United States | Dartmouth small Algol system |
| SCATRAN | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | ↓⊕United States | Ohio SU Algol |
| Scheme A Language | 1962 | ↓⊕Language-oriented | ↓⊕United States | String algebra representation language |
| SCL | 1962 | ↓⊕Markovs | ↓⊕United States | Symbolic Communication Language |
| SCOPAC | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | |
| SDC String Algol | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | ↓⊕United States | ALGOL with string extensions |
| SDSC | 1962 | ↓⊕Modelling | ↓⊕United States | The State Description Compiler |
| SET | 1962 | ↓⊕Macroassemblers | ↓⊕United States | BEFAP style macro |
| SEXI | 1962 | ↓⊕Markovs | ↓⊕United States | Proto-Snobol |
| SIFT | 1962 | ↓⊕Fortran I-III Variants | ↓⊕United States | Fortran->Fortran translator |
| Silver DECAL | 1962 | ↓⊕Other Algol 60s | ↓⊕United States | DECAL with I/O |
| SIMPAC | 1962 | ↓⊕Activity scanning | ↓⊕United States | Fixed step simulation language |
| SIMULA | 1962 | ↓⊕Process interaction | ↓⊕Norway | SIMUlation LAnguage |
| Sketchpad | 1962 | ↓⊕2d shape | ↓⊕United States | Interactive graphics environment |
| SLAP | 1962 | ↓⊕Low-level Autocoders | ↓⊕United States | Simple Language for Automatic Programming |
| SLEUTH | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | Symbolic Assembler for UNIVAC 1107 |
| SNAP | 1962 | ↓⊕Numerical Control | ↓⊕United States | NC language |
| SNOBOL | 1962 | ↓⊕Markovs | ↓⊕United States | String processing language |
| SPACE | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | |
| SQA | 1962 | | ↓⊕United States | |
| STL | 1962 | ↓⊕Decision tables | ↓⊕United States | Decision table language |
| Subset Algol 60 | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | | WG 2.1 Simple Algol 60 dialect |
| Symbolic assembler algebraic compiler | 1962 | ↓⊕Symbolic assemblers | ↓⊕United States | Hybrid ALGOL/FORTRAN |
| TALL | 1962 | ↓⊕List | ↓⊕United States | TAC List Language |
| TEAM | 1962 | ↓⊕COBOL coeval | ↓⊕United States | Automatic programming system for Lockheed |
| The General Inquirer | 1962 | ↓⊕Ad hoc query languages | ↓⊕United States | Special input language for Harvard information retrieval system |
| The New Language | 1962 | ↓⊕Strict evaluation LISPs | ↓⊕United States | |
| TIP | 1962 | ↓⊕CAI languages | ↓⊕United States | |
| TRANSUSE | 1962 | ↓⊕Low-level Autocoders | ↓⊕United States | translator for USE compiler |
| TRIM | 1962 | ↓⊕Low-level Autocoders | ↓⊕United States | UNIVAC code generator |
| USS 90 Algol | 1962 | ↓⊕True ALGOL60s | ↓⊕Italy | Algol for the USS 90 |
| UTMOST | 1962 | | | |
| Wegstein string Algol | 1962 | ↓⊕Substrings | ↓⊕United States | String manipulation extensions to Algol 60 |
| WIZOR | 1962 | ↓⊕Grammar and Syntax-oriented | ↓⊕United States | Compiler compiler for GE-25 |
| XYZ | 1962 | ↓⊕Expression oriented | ↓⊕United States | Problem-oriented language for calculating trajectories |