Address (programming language)

The Address programming language (Ukrainian: Адресна мова програмування, Russian: Адресный язык программирования) is one of the world's first high-level programming languages.

[citation needed] The Address language was implemented on all the computers of the first and second generation produced in the Soviet Union.

The Address language influenced the architecture of the Kyiv, M-20, Dnipro, Ural, Promin and Minsk computers.

The Address programming language was used exclusively for the solution of economical problems, including aviation, space exploration, machine building, and military complex – in particular, to calculate the trajectories of ballistic missiles in flight – in the 1950–60s.

[citation needed] The Address language affected not only the Soviet Union's and other socialist countries economical development, but information technology and programming worldwide.