<s>
CORC	B-Language
(	O
the	O
Cornell	O
computing	O
language	O
)	O
was	O
a	O
simple	O
computer	B-Language
language	I-Language
developed	O
at	O
Cornell	O
University	O
in	O
1962	O
to	O
serve	O
lay	O
users	O
,	O
namely	O
for	O
students	O
to	O
use	O
to	O
solve	O
math	O
problems	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
CORC	B-Language
was	O
designed	O
with	O
ease	O
of	O
use	O
in	O
mind	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
contained	O
strains	O
of	O
both	O
FORTRAN	B-Application
and	O
ALGOL	B-Language
but	O
was	O
much	O
simpler	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Since	O
programs	O
were	O
tediously	O
input	O
with	O
punched	B-Architecture
cards	I-Architecture
,	O
the	O
compiler	B-Language
had	O
a	O
high	O
tolerance	O
for	O
error	O
,	O
attempting	O
to	O
bypass	O
or	O
even	O
correct	O
problem	O
sections	O
of	O
code	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Students	O
could	O
submit	O
a	O
program	O
by	O
5	O
PM	O
which	O
would	O
be	O
compiled	B-Language
or	O
run	O
overnight	O
,	O
with	O
results	O
available	O
the	O
next	O
morning	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
was	O
initially	O
run	O
on	O
the	O
Burroughs	B-Device
220	I-Device
and	O
later	O
extended	O
to	O
the	O
CDC	B-Device
1604	I-Device
.	O
</s>
<s>
In	O
1966	O
it	O
was	O
superseded	O
by	O
CUPL	B-Language
,	O
a	O
batch	O
compiler	B-Language
for	O
teaching	O
which	O
ran	O
on	O
the	O
IBM	B-Application
System/360	I-Application
.	O
</s>
<s>
An	O
extension	O
of	O
CORC	B-Language
,	O
the	O
Cornell	O
List	O
Processor	O
(	O
CLP	O
)	O
,	O
was	O
a	O
list	O
processing	O
language	O
used	O
for	O
simulation	O
.	O
</s>
