A-0

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A-0 is one of the earliest high-level programming language compilers, developed by Grace Hopper to automatically translate symbolic mathematical code into machine language.

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instanceOf computer program
high-level programming language compiler
alsoKnownAs A-0 System NERFINISHED
A-0 compiler NERFINISHED
basedOn subroutine libraries
computingPlatform early electronic computers
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedBy Grace Hopper NERFINISHED
developer Grace Hopper NERFINISHED
domain scientific computing
era early 1950s
executionModel compiled
field computer science
software engineering
hasType automatic programming system
historicalPeriod early history of programming languages
influenced development of high-level programming languages
later compiler design
influencedBy assembly language
innovation automatic linking of subroutines via symbolic calls
inputFormat symbolic mathematical notation
languageLevel high-level
notableFor being one of the earliest high-level programming language compilers
early use of symbolic notation for programming
outputFormat machine code
pioneerWorkOf Grace Hopper NERFINISHED
programmingParadigm procedural programming
purpose automatic translation of symbolic mathematical code into machine language
relatedTo A-2 compiler
FLOW-MATIC NERFINISHED
target machine language
usedFor mathematical problem solving
scientific calculations

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