| Elliott ALGOL | |
|---|---|
| Paradigms | Multi-paradigm:procedural,imperative,structured |
| Family | ALGOL |
| Designed by | Tony Hoare,Jill Hoare and others |
| Developer | Elliott Brothers |
| First appeared | February 1962; 64 years ago (1962-02) |
| Typing discipline | Static,strong |
| Scope | Lexical (static) |
| Implementation language | Assembly |
| Platform | Elliott 803 |
| Influenced by | |
| ALGOL 60 | |
Elliott ALGOL is acompiler for theprogramming languageALGOL 60, for theElliott 803 computer made byElliott Brothers in theUnited Kingdom. It was implemented byTony Hoare and others.[1] It differed slightly from the reference version ofALGOL, particularly in the supported character set.[2] First released in February 1962, it is believed to be the first implementation of an ALGOL 60 compiler in a commercial context and was an unexpectedly popular product for the company.[3]
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