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'''Эль-76'''<ref name=el76 /> is a programming language developed in 1972-1973. Primary orders in the El-76 language were created in 1972-1973. The language was created for the [[Elbrus (computer)|МВК ЭЛЬБРУС]]. Participants in the creation of the language were: Boris Babayan, V. M. Pentkovskii, S. V. Semenikhin, S. V. Veretennikov, V. Y. Volkonsky, S. M. Zotov, A. I. Ivanov, Y. S. Rumyantsev, V. P. Torchigin, M. I. Kharitonov, and V. S. Shevekov. Эль-76 was invented at the Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Science of the [[USSR Academy of Sciences]] named after S. A. Lebedev.
'''Эль-76'''<ref name=el76 /> is a programming language developed in 1972-1973. Primary orders in the El-76 language were created in 1972-1973. The language was created for the [[Elbrus (computer)|МВК ЭЛЬБРУС]]. Participants in the creation of the language were: [[Boris Babayan]], [[Vladimir Pentkovski|V. M. Pentkovskii]], S. V. Semenikhin, S. V. Veretennikov, V. Y. Volkonsky, S. M. Zotov, A. I. Ivanov, Y. S. Rumyantsev, V. P. Torchigin, M. I. Kharitonov, and V. S. Shevekov. Эль-76 was invented at the Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Science of the [[USSR Academy of Sciences]] named after S. A. Lebedev.


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Revision as of 12:10, 1 April 2020

Эль-76
Paradigmapplied programming, structured programming, task management, system programming.
Designed byBoris Babayan & Co
DeveloperLebedev Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering
First appearedJanuary 1, 1972; 52 years ago (1972-01-01)[1]
WebsiteAbout Эль-76
Major implementations
Эльбрус (computer)
Influenced by
АЛМИР-65, Аналитик-74

Эль-76[1] is a programming language developed in 1972-1973. Primary orders in the El-76 language were created in 1972-1973. The language was created for the МВК ЭЛЬБРУС. Participants in the creation of the language were: Boris Babayan, V. M. Pentkovskii, S. V. Semenikhin, S. V. Veretennikov, V. Y. Volkonsky, S. M. Zotov, A. I. Ivanov, Y. S. Rumyantsev, V. P. Torchigin, M. I. Kharitonov, and V. S. Shevekov. Эль-76 was invented at the Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Science of the USSR Academy of Sciences named after S. A. Lebedev.

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