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    In the early 1950s John Backus convinced his managers at IBM to let him put together a team to design a language and write a compiler for it. He had a machine in mind.
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    Manual for the 1958 version of Fortran created by IBM.
    Created Date: 5/6/2002 1:37:35 AM

    ibm 704 fortran manual


    The Fortran archive is a collection of items, primarily documents, relating to the early years of the development of the programming language Fortran, 1954 to 1964.
    Created Date: 5/6/2002 1:37:35 AM
    ibm 704 fortran manual
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    IBM 704 , fue la primera computadora producida ibm 704 fortran manual en masa con hardware basado en aritmética de punto flotante , fue introducida por IBM en abril de 1954 . La 704.
    The IBM 704 Photo: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The IBM 704 Computer (1954). The first mass-produced computer with core memory and floating-point.
    IBM Reference Manual FORTRAN 11 for the IBM 704 Data Processing System
    Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > IBM 704: The IBM 704 was an improved version of the IBM 701. The IBM 704, the first mass-produced computer with floating point arithmetic.
    Fortran (previously FORTRAN) is a general-purpose, imperative programming language that is especially suited to numeric computation and scientific computing.
    The IBM 704, the first mass-produced computer with floating point arithmetic hardware, was introduced by IBM in 1954. The 704 was significantly improved over the IBM.
    A case study in software restoration: IBM 704/709/7090/7094 Paul McJones May 5, 2006 Abstract Software, to the extent that it is pure information, never decays.
    A technique is discussed which, when applied to an iterative procedure for the solution of an equation, accelerates the rate of convergence if the iteration converges.
    Some pages from the first Fortran manual, the IBM manual for the 704, are shown. First, for those who think that Fortran was originally spelled with all capitals.

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