ENIAC coding system

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ENIAC coding system

Summary

ENIAC coding system is a programming language[1].

Key Facts

  • ENIAC coding system's instance of is recorded as programming language[2].
  • ENIAC coding system's developer is recorded as John von Neumann[3].
  • ENIAC coding system's developer is recorded as John Mauchly[4].
  • ENIAC coding system's developer is recorded as J. Presper Eckert[5].
  • ENIAC coding system's developer is recorded as Herman Goldstine[6].
  • ENIAC coding system's developer is recorded as Alan Turing[7].
  • +1943-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of ENIAC coding system[8].

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Designation and Status

ENIAC coding system's instance of is recorded as programming language[2].

History and Context

+1943-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of ENIAC coding system[8].

Why It Matters

ENIAC coding system has been cited as an influence by ENIAC Short Code[9], a programming language[10], founded in 1946[11]; Curry notation system[12], a programming language[13], founded in 1948[14]; and Von Neumann and Goldstine graphing system[15], a programming language[16], founded in 1946[17].

FAQs

Who did ENIAC coding system influence?

ENIAC coding system has been cited as an influence by ENIAC Short Code[9], Curry notation system[12], and Von Neumann and Goldstine graphing system[15].

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