Fortran Archive Collection
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. Fortran (an acronym derived from The IBM Mathematical Formula Translating System) was the first successful high-level programming language and the first high-quality optimizing compiler. It was originally developed at IBM for their 704 mainframe computer by a team led by John W. Backus beginning in late 1953.
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Preliminary Report: Specifications for the IBM Mathematical FORmula TRANSlating System, FORTRAN
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Text, 1954-11-10
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Text, 1954-11-10
Programmer's Primer for FORTRAN Automatic Coding System for the IBM 704
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Text, 1957
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Text, 1957
Programming Systems Analysis Guide: 709/7090 32K FORTRAN
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Text, 1961
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Text, 1961
Proposed Specifications for FORTRAN II for the 704
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Text, 1957-09-25
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Text, 1957-09-25
Proposed Specifications for FORTRAN II for the 704
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Text, 1957-11-18
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Text, 1957-11-18
Systems Manual for 704 FORTRAN and 709 FORTRAN
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Text, 1960-04
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Text, 1960-04
The arithmetic translator-compiler of the IBM FORTRAN automatic coding system
Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)
Text, 1959-02
Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)
Text, 1959-02
