• influence of Plankalkül on their own work.: 18 : 15  Plankalkül was republished with commentary in 1972. The first compiler for Plankalkül was implemented...
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    the world's first commercial computer. From 1943 to 1945 he designed Plankalkül, the first high-level programming language. In 1969, Zuse suggested the...
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    Rojas et al., Zuse created the first, high-level programming language, Plankalkül. Members of the 1945 ENIAC programming team of Kay McNulty, Betty Jennings...
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    communicate instructions. The first high-level programming language was Plankalkül, created by Konrad Zuse between 1942 and 1945. The first high-level language...
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  • The first high-level programming language designed for computers was Plankalkül, created by Konrad Zuse. However, it was not implemented in his time,...
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    invented in 1945 by Konrad Zuse, in his (rejected) Ph.D. thesis on the Plankalkül programming language, but this was not published until 1972. It was reinvented...
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  • PL-11 PL/0 PL/B PL/C PL/I – ISO 6160 PL/M PL/P PL/S PL/SQL PL360 PLANC Plankalkül Planner PLEX PLEXIL Plus POP-11 POP-2 PostScript PortablE POV-Ray SDL...
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  • computation plan), in Konrad Zuse's terminology designating a single Plankalkül program. The language was described in Rutishauser's 1951 publication...
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    described in terms of it. The first programming language to be invented was Plankalkül, which was designed by Konrad Zuse in the 1940s, but not publicly known...
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  • characters for keywords. Piet – An art-based esoteric programming language. Plankalkül – The first high-level non-von Neumann programming language, designed...
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    ISBN 978-3-64202992-9. Retrieved 2022-07-10. Zuse, Konrad (1976). The Plankalkül. Gesellschaft für Mathematik und Datenverarbeitung (GMD). pp. 21–. Retrieved...
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    part.) De Mol, Liesbeth (2007). "Chapter 4.1.3 Zuse's Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4 and Plankalkül". Tracing Unsolvability. A Mathematical, Historical and Philosophical...
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  • language) 1879 Begriffsschrift Gottlob Frege none (unique language) 1943–45 Plankalkül (year of conceptualization) Konrad Zuse none (unique language) 1943–46...
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    engine (more than a century after its design) and the implementation of Plankalkül in 2000 (more than half a century since its inception). Some retrocomputing...
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  • designed the first (algorithmic) programming language for computers called Plankalkül ("Plan Calculus"). Zuse also envisioned a Planfertigungsgerät ("Plan assembly...
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  • to be Turing-complete in 1998. Produced the world's first commercial computer, the Z4. Designed the first high-level programming language, Plankalkül....
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  • Typing discipline Static, strong Scope Lexical Influenced by FORTRAN, IT, Plankalkül, Superplan, Sequentielle Formelübersetzung Influenced Most subsequent...
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    ballistics tables for the US Navy. 1945 Germany Konrad Zuse developed Plankalkül, the first higher-level programming language. He also presented the Z4...
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    routines developed from 1941 to 1945 for his proposed programming language Plankalkül, and Donald Michie and Shaun Wylie's chess program Machiavelli, which...
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    computer. In 1946, he designed the first high-level programming language, Plankalkül. In 1948, the Manchester Baby was completed; it was the world's first...
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    digital computer (Z3) by Konrad Zuse 1942–1945: Programming language Plankalkül, the first high-level programming language to be designed for a computer...
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    programming language actually used on a computer (predated by Zuse's conceptual Plankalkul). It was a pseudocode interpreter for mathematical problems proposed in...
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    least a decade, Konrad Zuse develops computer chess algorithms in his Plankalkül programming formalism. Because of the circumstances of the Second World...
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  • Turing-complete computer in 1941, and the first high-level programming language Plankalkül in 1942. German inventions and discoveries List of German Americans Albrecht...
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    computation plan), in Konrad Zuse's terminology, designating a single Plankalkül program. He contributed especially in the field of compiler pioneering...
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    compiler implementations. Between 1942 and 1945, Konrad Zuse developed Plankalkül ("plan calculus"), the first high-level language for a computer, for which...
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  • when necessary, the authors implement this algorithm in Konrad Zuse's Plankalkül, in Goldstine and von Neumann's flow diagrams, in Haskell Curry's proposed...
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  • store 5 into both the A and B variables. It shares this direction with Plankalkül, ALGOL 60, Mary (another little known language developed in Norway), and...
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