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=== Programming languages === Several language systems were developed to describe programs for the ENIAC, including: {| |- ! Year ! Name ! Chief developers |- | 1943β46 | ENIAC coding system | [[John von Neumann]], [[John Mauchly]], [[J. Presper Eckert]], [[Herman Goldstine]] after [[Alan Turing]]. |- | 1946 | ENIAC Short Code | Richard Clippinger, [[John von Neumann]] after [[Alan Turing]] |- | 1946 | Von Neumann and Goldstine graphing system (Notation) | [[John von Neumann]] and [[Herman Goldstine]] |- | 1947 | ARC Assembly | [[Kathleen Booth]]<ref>{{cite journal|last=Booth|first=Kathleen|title=Machine Language for Automatic Relay Computer|journal=Birkbeck College Computation Laboratory|publisher=University of London}}</ref><ref>Campbell-Kelly, Martin "The Development of Computer Programming in Britain (1945 to 1955)", The Birkbeck College Machines, in (1982) Annals of the History of Computing 4(2) April 1982 IEEE</ref> |- | 1948 | Curry notation system | [[Haskell Curry]] |}
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