SAKO (programming language)

SAKO (PL: System Automatycznego Kodowania Operacji - EN: Automatic Operation Encoding System) is a Polish language-based programming language written for the computers XYZ, ZAM-2, ZAM-21 and ZAM-41.

Hello world

K) PROGRAM DRUKUJE NAPIS HELLO WORLD
   LINIA
   TEKST:
   HELLO WORLD
   KONIEC
gollark: personally, I mostly dislikeTELEVISION™
gollark: I do *sort of* know Latin, but I can't do it well without having a textbook handy, and it's not a massively *useful* second language, especially given that we tend to learn stuff which is more like "The war was started by Caecillius and lasted eight horrible years" than "Where is the toilet? Where can I buy snacks?".
gollark: No, they're... humanoid?
gollark: æ
gollark: Just make your own 4chan.

References

  • Prace Zakładu Aparatów Matematycznych PAN, "System Automatycznego Kodowania SAKO – opis języka", PAN – Warszawa 1961,
  • Leon Łukaszewicz, Antoni Mazurkiewicz "System automatycznego kodowania SAKO" Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich, Polish Academy of Sciences Publishing House, Wrocław-Warszawa-Kraków 1966 r.
  • "COMPUTERS AND CENTERS, OVERSEAS: 6. Instytut Maszyn Matematycznych, ZAM 2, Warsaw, Poland". Digital Computer Newsletter. VOLUME 16, NUMBER 1. 16 (1): 22–23. 1964.
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