Norsk Data had at least two programming languages designed in-house: NPL and 
PLANC.

These had some fairly unusual features, reflecting the hardware.

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> On 10 May 2024, at 15:45, Paul Koning via cctalk <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> As for "language to the machine" that's pretty much unheard of.  While there 
> certainly are languages that only were seen on one or a few machines or 
> architectures -- SYMPL, CYBIL, BLISS, TUTOR -- it isn't because that was the 
> intent of those languages.  I suppose you could pose ESPOL as an example of a 
> language for a machine, though I suspect it could have been generalized, as C 
> was, if there had been a desire to do so.

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