Autocoder
autocoder
language
possibly the first primitive compiler. autocoder was written by alick e. glennie in 1952. it translated symbolic statements into machine language for the manchester mark i computer.
autocoding later came to be a generic term for -ssembly language programming.
(1994-11-07)
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