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import ../code/conceptPage.scroll
id fact
name Fully Automated Compiling Technique
appeared 1959
tags pl
standsFor Fully Automated Compiling Technique
conceptDescription FACT is an early discontinued computer programming language, created by the Datamatic Division of Minneapolis Honeywell for its model 800 series business computers in 1959. FACT was an acronym for "Fully Automated Compiling Technique". It was an influence on the design of the COBOL programming language.
fileType text
wordRank 854
centralPackageRepositoryCount 0
country United States
originCommunity Computer Sciences Corporation && Honeywell
wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FACT_(computer_language)
example
L 1 PAGE-HEADING BATCH NO. ^ IN ERROR PAGE ^
L 2 COLUMN-HEADING EMP.NO. HOURS EMP.NO. HOURS EMP.NO. HOURS EMP.NO. HOURS EMP.NO. HOURS EMP.NO. HOURS EMP.NO. HOURS EMP.NO. HOURS
L 3 ERROR-LINE ^ .^ ^ .^ ^ .^ ^ .^ ^ .^ ^ .^ ^ .^ ^ .^
L 4 BOND-HEADING BOND ORDERS EMP. NO. NAME DATE BOND PAGE ^
L 5 BONDORDER-LINE ^ ^ ^- ^- ^ . ^
L 6 DEL-HEADING TERMINATIONS EMP. NO. DATE NAME BOND CR. TOTALS.. GROSS TAX FICA INSUR RET PAGE ^
L 7 DELETIONS-LINE ^ ^- ^- ^ ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^
L 8 ERROR-HEADING ERRORS... EMP. NO. DATE TYPE PAGE ^
L 9 ERROR-LINE ^ ^- ^- ^ ^
L 10 TITLE-LINE PLACE CHECK FORM IN PRINTER
L 12 1PAYLINE ^ ^/ ^/ ^ .^ ^/ ^/ ^
L 13 2PAYLINE . ^ . ^ . ^ .^ . ^
L 14 3PAYLINE ^ $****. ^ . ^ . ^
related cobol
summary FACT is an early discontinued computer programming language, created by the Datamatic Division of Minneapolis Honeywell for its model 800 series business computers in 1959. FACT was an acronym for "Fully Automated Compiling Technique". It was an influence on the design of the COBOL programming language. Some of the design of FACT was based on the linguistic project Basic English, developed about 1925 by C.K. Ogden. The software was actually designed by Computer Sciences Corporation (Fletcher Jones, Roy Nutt, and Robert L. Patrick) under contract to Richard Clippinger of Honeywell.
pageId 20497946
created 2008
backlinksCount 10
revisionCount 40
dailyPageViews 7
appeared 1959
hopl https://hopl.info/showlanguage.prx?exp=68