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- ALCOR abstract "For the cryonics organization, see Alcor Life Extension Foundation.ALCOR is a radar tracking station in Roi-Namur island in the north part of the Kwajalein atoll in the Marshall Islands.ALCOR is an early computer language definition created by the ALCOR Group, a consortium of universities, research institutions and manufacturers in Europe and the USA which was founded in 1959 and which had 60 members in 1966. The group had the aim of a common compiler specification for a subset of ALGOL 60 after the ALGOL meeting in Copenhagen in 1958. ALCOR is an acronym, from ALGOL Converter.In addition, the naming of Alcor is an astronomical reference. Algol is named, in addition to its programming application, for the star Algol; In this way, Alcor is also named in astronomical reference for the star Alcor.In Europe, a high level machine architecture for ALGOL 60 was devised which was emulated on various real computers, among them the Siemens 2002 and the IBM 7090. An ALGOL manual was published which provided a detailed introduction of all features of the language with many program snippets, and four appendixes: Revised Report on the Algorithmic Language ALGOL 60 Report on Subset ALGOL 60 (IFIP) Report on Input-Output Procedures for ALGOL 60 an early "standard" character set for representing ALGOL 60 code on paper and paper tape. This character set included the unusual "᛭" (iron/runic cross) character for multiplication and the "⏨" (Decimal Exponent Symbol) for floating point notation.".
- ALCOR wikiPageExternalLink showlanguage.prx?exp=360.
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- ALCOR wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- ALCOR wikiPageExternalLink A001.
- ALCOR wikiPageExternalLink U2300.pdf.
- ALCOR wikiPageID "4862582".
- ALCOR wikiPageRevisionID "586164099".
- ALCOR alt "Decimal Exponent Symbol".
- ALCOR characters "something like "₁₀"".
- ALCOR fix "Unicode#External_links".
- ALCOR hasPhotoCollection ALCOR.
- ALCOR link DecimalExponent.ttf.
- ALCOR special "Unicode 6.0 "Miscellaneous Technical" characters".
- ALCOR subject Category:Algol_programming_language_family.
- ALCOR subject Category:Character_encoding.
- ALCOR subject Category:Character_sets.
- ALCOR subject Category:Procedural_programming_languages.
- ALCOR subject Category:Programming_languages_created_in_the_1960s.
- ALCOR subject Category:Systems_programming_languages.
- ALCOR type Abstraction100002137.
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- ALCOR comment "For the cryonics organization, see Alcor Life Extension Foundation.ALCOR is a radar tracking station in Roi-Namur island in the north part of the Kwajalein atoll in the Marshall Islands.ALCOR is an early computer language definition created by the ALCOR Group, a consortium of universities, research institutions and manufacturers in Europe and the USA which was founded in 1959 and which had 60 members in 1966.".
- ALCOR label "ALCOR".
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- ALCOR sameAs ALCOR.
- ALCOR wasDerivedFrom ALCOR?oldid=586164099.
- ALCOR isPrimaryTopicOf ALCOR.