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Что (кто) такое IMProved Mercury autocode - определение

EARLY PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
Mark 1 Autocode; Mercury Autocode; Mark I Autocode; Mercury (autocode); AUTOCODE; PEGASUS AUTOCODE; MERCURY AUTOCODE; MARK 1 AUTOCODE; Pegasus Autocode; Titan Autocode
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IMProved Mercury autocode      
<language> (IMP) A version of Autocode used to program the Edinburgh Multi Access System (EMAS), one of the first operating systems written in a high-level language, apparently predating Unix. Luis Damas' Prolog interpreter in IMP for EMAS led to C-Prolog. [Papers in J. British Computer Society]. (1996-04-07)
Autocode         
<language> 1. The assembly language accepted by AUTOCODER. 2. A generic term for symbolic assembly language. Versions of Autocode were developed for Ferranti Atlas, Titan, Mercury and Pegasus and IBM 702 and IBM 705. (2001-05-14)
Mercury Autocode         
Autocode for the Ferranti Mercury machine.
Autocode         
Autocode is the name of a family of "simplified coding systems", later called programming languages, devised in the 1950s and 1960s for a series of digital computers at the Universities of Manchester, Cambridge and London. Autocode was a generic term; the autocodes for different machines were not necessarily closely related as are, for example, the different versions of the single language Fortran.
Bristol Mercury         
  • Mercury license built by [[NOHAB]]
  • Side view showing valve gear detail.
  • Bristol Mercury VII on display at the [[Shuttleworth Collection]]
  • The Mercury powered Fokker G.1
AIRCRAFT ENGINE FAMILY BY BRISTOL
Alfa Romeo Mercurius; Mercury (aircraft engine); Bristol Mercury V.S2; Polish Skoda Works Mercury VI.S2; Polish Skoda Works Mercuty IV.S2; Bristol Mercury IV.A; P.Z.L. Mercury VIII; Polish Skoda Works Mercury IV.S2; Bristol Mercury IX; Bristol Mercury VIII; Bristol Mercury IIA; Bristol Mercury VIS2; Bristol Mercury XXX; The Bristol Mercury; Bristol Mercury XXIV; Bristol Mercury XII; Walter Mercury V-S2; Bristol Mercury XV; Bristol Mercury XX; Bristol Mercury IIIA; Bristol Mercury II
The Bristol Mercury is a British nine-cylinder, air-cooled, single-row, piston radial engine. Designed by Roy Fedden of the Bristol Aeroplane Company it was used to power both civil and military aircraft of the 1930s and 1940s.
Mercury, Texas         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN TEXAS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Mercury, TX
Mercury is an unincorporated community in McCulloch County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population of 166 in 2000.
Mercury (mythology)         
  • [[Fresco]] of Mercury-Hermes in [[Pompeii]], 1st century
  • [[Seated Hermes]], excavated at the [[Villa of the Papyri]].
ROMAN GOD OF TRADE, MERCHANTS AND TRAVEL
Alipes; Mercury (god); Mythology Mercury; Mercury (Roman religion); Mercury (God); Mercury/God; Fleet-footed Roman god; God mercury; Mercury (deity); Mercury (Roman God); Mercury (Roman mythology); Mercury god; Mercurius
Mercury (; ) is a major god in Roman religion and mythology, being one of the 12 Dii Consentes within the ancient Roman pantheon. He is the god of financial gain, commerce, eloquence, messages, communication (including divination), travelers, boundaries, luck, trickery, and thieves; he also serves as the guide of souls to the underworld.
Daily Mercury         
DAILY NEWSPAPER SERVING MACKAY, QUEENSLAND
The Daily Mercury; Mackay Daily Mercury; Mackay Mercury; Mackay Mercury and South Kennedy Advertiser; Mackay Mercury And South Kennedy Advertiser; The Mackay Mercury
The Daily Mercury is an online newspaper which serves the Mackay region in Queensland, Australia. Print edition was later revived with a publication on Friday only.
Hydrargyrum         
  • Amalgam filling
  • Mercury [[manometer]] to measure pressure
  • EPA workers clean up residential mercury spill in 2004
  • Evolution of mercury price (U.S.) and production (worldwide)
  • Joss paper burning on the street, a very common practice, Tai Po, Hong Kong, 2023
  • The bulb of a [[mercury-in-glass thermometer]]
  • Native mercury with [[cinnabar]], Socrates mine, [[Sonoma County, California]]. Cinnabar sometimes alters to native mercury in the oxidized zone of mercury deposits.
  • A single-pole, single-throw (SPST) mercury switch
  • Mercury-discharge spectral calibration lamp
  • Amount of atmospheric mercury deposited at Wyoming's Upper Fremont Glacier over the last 270 years
  • the planet Mercury]] (☿) has been used since ancient times to represent the element
  • pound coin]] (density ~7.6&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup>) floats on mercury due to the combination of the [[buoyant force]] and [[surface tension]].
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL HG AND ATOMIC NUMBER 80
Mercury (Element); Element mercury; Mercury chemical element; Quicksilver (metal); Hydrargyrum; Element 80; Mercuric; Mercurous; Mercury compounds; Hygrargyrum; Elemental mercury; Hydragyrum; Mercury metal; Mercury/Element; Mercury element; Mercury pollution; Liquid mercury; Organic mercury; Mercurial chemistry; Density of mercury; Native mercury; Mercury (chemistry); Mercury contamination; Mercury (metal); ㋌; Mercurate; Mercury (chemical element); Quicksilver (element); Environmental effects of mercury; Hg (element); Medical uses of mercury; Hg (chemical); Mercury compound; Compounds of mercury; Compounds of hydragyrum; History of mercury (element)
·noun Quicksilver; mercury.
Mercuric         
  • Amalgam filling
  • Mercury [[manometer]] to measure pressure
  • EPA workers clean up residential mercury spill in 2004
  • Evolution of mercury price (U.S.) and production (worldwide)
  • Joss paper burning on the street, a very common practice, Tai Po, Hong Kong, 2023
  • The bulb of a [[mercury-in-glass thermometer]]
  • Native mercury with [[cinnabar]], Socrates mine, [[Sonoma County, California]]. Cinnabar sometimes alters to native mercury in the oxidized zone of mercury deposits.
  • A single-pole, single-throw (SPST) mercury switch
  • Mercury-discharge spectral calibration lamp
  • Amount of atmospheric mercury deposited at Wyoming's Upper Fremont Glacier over the last 270 years
  • the planet Mercury]] (☿) has been used since ancient times to represent the element
  • pound coin]] (density ~7.6&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup>) floats on mercury due to the combination of the [[buoyant force]] and [[surface tension]].
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL HG AND ATOMIC NUMBER 80
Mercury (Element); Element mercury; Mercury chemical element; Quicksilver (metal); Hydrargyrum; Element 80; Mercuric; Mercurous; Mercury compounds; Hygrargyrum; Elemental mercury; Hydragyrum; Mercury metal; Mercury/Element; Mercury element; Mercury pollution; Liquid mercury; Organic mercury; Mercurial chemistry; Density of mercury; Native mercury; Mercury (chemistry); Mercury contamination; Mercury (metal); ㋌; Mercurate; Mercury (chemical element); Quicksilver (element); Environmental effects of mercury; Hg (element); Medical uses of mercury; Hg (chemical); Mercury compound; Compounds of mercury; Compounds of hydragyrum; History of mercury (element)
·adj Of, pertaining to, or derived from, mercury; containing mercury;
- said of those compounds of mercury into which this element enters in its lowest proportion.

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Autocode

Autocode is the name of a family of "simplified coding systems", later called programming languages, devised in the 1950s and 1960s for a series of digital computers at the Universities of Manchester, Cambridge and London. Autocode was a generic term; the autocodes for different machines were not necessarily closely related as are, for example, the different versions of the single language Fortran.

Today the term is used to refer to the family of early languages descended from the Manchester Mark 1 autocoder systems, which were generally similar. In the 1960s, the term autocoders was used more generically as to refer to any high-level programming language using a compiler. Examples of languages referred to as autocodes are COBOL and Fortran.