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Language peer sets for FORTRAN II:
United States
United States/1958
Designed 1958
1950s languages
Second generation
Early Cold War
Genus Strict Early Fortrans
Numerical Scientific
Strict Early Fortrans
Generation of Fortran I-III
Fortran family
Strict Early Fortrans/1958
Generation of Fortran I-III/1958
Fortran family/1958
Strict Early Fortrans/United States
Generation of Fortran I-III/United States
Fortran family/United States
Numerical Scientific
Numerical Scientific/1958
Numerical Scientific/us

FORTRAN II(ID:28/for057)

FORTRAN v2 

alternate simple view
Country: United States
Designed 1958
Published: 1958
Genus: Strict Early Fortrans
Sammet category: Numerical Scientific


1958. Added subroutines.

THis was the first properly distributed FORTRAN. high input from IBM in form of Manuals etc


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FORTRANFORTRAN II   Evolution of
  FORTRAN IIALTAC Extension of
  FORTRAN IIALTRAN Target language for
  FORTRAN IIAPL Written using
  FORTRAN IIAtlas Fortran Extension of
  FORTRAN IIAUTOMATH Implementation
  FORTRAN IIBASIC Incorporated some features of
  FORTRAN IIBEEF Adaptation of
  FORTRAN IIBMD Written using
  FORTRAN IIDART Simplification of
  FORTRAN IIDELtran Compiled to
  FORTRAN IIEGTRAN Dialect of
  FORTRAN IIExtended Fortran Extension of
  FORTRAN IIFAP Evolution of
  FORTRAN IIFast FORTRAN Based on
  FORTRAN IIFASTRAN Implementation of
  FORTRAN IIFLAT Implementation of
  FORTRAN IIFLPL Extension of
  FORTRAN IIFMS Extension of
  FORTRAN IIFORDESK Extension of
  FORTRAN IIFORMAC Extension of
  FORTRAN IIFORTRAN CEP Extension of
  FORTRAN IIFORTRAN II-D Augmentation of
  FORTRAN IIFORTRAN III Evolution of
  FORTRAN IIFORTRAN-FORTRAN Extension of
  FORTRAN IIFORTRUNCIBLE Influence
  FORTRAN IIGIF Translator for
  FORTRAN IIGOTRAN Subset
  FORTRAN IIGTPL Extension of
  FORTRAN IIHARTRAN Implementation of
  FORTRAN IIIAL Negative Slight Influence
  FORTRAN IILARC Scientific Compiler Extension of
  FORTRAN IINu-Speak Augmentation of
  FORTRAN IIProposal Writing Language Extension of
  FORTRAN IIPSYCO compiler for
  FORTRAN IIREFCO III Extension of
  FORTRAN IIS1 Extension of
  FORTRAN IISIMSCRIPT Extension of

References:

1958

  • [IBM] (1958) [IBM] "FORTRAN II for the IBM 704 Data Processing System (Reference Manual)" IBM Corp., C28-6000 (1958). Extract: General introduction: original FORTRAN Extract: General introduction: FORTRAN II
  • Backus, J. W. (1958) Backus, J. W. "Automatic programming: properties and performance of FORTRAN systems I and II"
          in Proceedings of the Symposium on the Mechanisation (1958) Proceedings of the Symposium on the Mechanisation of Thought Processes. Teddington, Middlesex, England: The National Physical Laboratory, November 1958

1959

  • Sheridan (1959) Sheridan, Peter B "The Arithmetic Translator Compiler of the FORTRAN Automatic Coding System" Extract: Introduction
          in [ACM] (1959) [ACM] CACM 2(02) February 1959

1960

  • [IBM] (1960) [IBM] "IBM 709-7090 FORTRAN Monitor", IBM Corp., C28-6065 (1960)

1961

  • Sammet, Jean E (1961) Sammet, Jean E "1960 Tower of Babel" diagram on the front of CACM January 1961 Picture: Cover of ACM Communications December 1961
          in [ACM] (1961) [ACM] CACM 4(01) (Jan 1961)

1962

1963

  • [IBM] (1963) [IBM] "FORTRAN II operations" C-28 6066-5, Systems Reference Library, IBM Corp., White Plains, N. Y. Dec. 1963.
  • Ayers, J. A., (1963) Ayers, J. A., "Recursive Programming in FORTRAN II" Abstract
          in [ACM] (1963) [ACM] CACM 6(11) (Nov 1963)
  • Pyle, I. C. (1963) Pyle, I. C. "Dialects of FORTRAN"
          in [ACM] (1963) [ACM] CACM 6(08) (August 1963)

1964

  • [IBM] (1964) [IBM] "FORTRAN II assembly program (FAP)" C28-6235-3, Systems Reference Library. IBM Corp., White Plains, N. Y., Apr. 1964
  • [IBM] (1964) [IBM] "FORTRAN II programming" C28-6054-5, Systems Reference Library, IBM corp., White Plains, N. Y. Apr. 1964
  • Casey (1964) Casey, J review of Rabinowitz 1962 Abstract
          in (1964) ACM Computing Reviews 5(04) July-August 1964
  • Kurtz, T. (1964) Kurtz, T. E. review of Pyle 1963 (FORTRAN II) Abstract
          in (1964) ACM Computing Reviews 5(01) January-February 1964
  • Rosen, Saul (1964) Rosen, Saul "Programming Systems and Languages: a historical Survey" (reprinted in Rosen, Saul (ed) Programming Systems & Languages. McGraw Hill, New York, 1967) Extract: FORTRAN languages Extract: Algol vs Fortran
          in [AFIPS JCC 25] (1964) [AFIPS JCC 25] Proceedings of the 1964 Spring Joint Computer Conference SJCC 1964

1968

  • Bemer, Robert W. (1968) Bemer, Robert W. "The PL/I Family Tree" Extract: Introduction Extract: Definition and Maintenance Extract: Introduction
          in (1968) PL/I Bulletin, Issue 6, March 1968

1969

  • Albany, A. E. J. (1969) Albany, A. E. J. "FORDESK IV - The Design and Implementation of a FORTRAN IV Interpreter" Abstract Extract: COMPARISONS WITH BASIC AND AID
          in [Proceedings] (1969) Proceedings of the Fourth Australian Computer Conference Adelaide, South Australia, 1969

1972

1978

  • Backus, John (1978) Backus, John "The History of FORTRAN I, II and III"
          in [HOPL I] (1979) SIGPLAN Notices 14(04) April 1979 including The first ACM SIGPLAN conference on History of programming languages (HOPL) Los Angeles, CA, June 1-3, 1978
  • Borgerson et al (1978) Borgerson, B. R. ; Hanson, M. L.; Hartley, P. A. "The evolution of the Sperry Univac 1100 series: a history, analysis, and projection" CACM 21(01) January 1978 pp25-43 Abstract Online copy

1995

2001

  • Bellec, Jean (2001) Bellec, Jean "from GECOS to GCOS8 an history of Large Systems in GE, Honeywell, NEC and Bull - a view by Jean Bellec (FEB), from the other side of the Atlantic:" July 2001 online
  • Galler (2001) Galler and Galler "A Career Interview with Bernie Galler" pp22-33 Extract: MAD
          in (2001) IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 23(1) January 2001
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