Mokotoff, Gary

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The 1401 Symbolic Programming System (SPS) was developed in 1959. It executed on a computer with only 1400 bytes of memory. It converted source language into object code in two passes. 1401 Autocoder was the first assembly language in wide use. It was developed in 1960 for the tape version of the IBM 1401. It included macro statements, literals and an input/output macro language. 1401 Fortran was one of the earliest of the Fortran compilers. It was developed in 1962. Mokotoff was one of the compilers.

From the guide to the Gary Mokotoff collection of IBM 1401 program listings., 1959-1961, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Charles Babbage Institute. [cbi])

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referencedIn Sallyann Sack Papers, undated, 1962-1972, 1978-2007 American Jewish Historical Society
creatorOf Gary Mokotoff collection of IBM 1401 program listings., 1959-1961 University of Minnesota Libraries. Charles Babbage Institute.
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associatedWith Sack, Sallyann Amdur, 1936- person
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Birth 1937-04-26

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