1.2 timeline assignment

  • plankakul

    created: 1942
    developed by:konrad zuse
    purpose: designed for engineering purposes
    acronym: means plan calculus
  • fortran

    created: 1954
    developed by: John Backus
    purpose: programming scientific and mathematical applications.
    acronym: formula translation
  • lisp

    created: 1958
    developed by: Steve Russell, Timothy P. Hart, and Mike Levin
    purpose: easy manipulation of data strings.
    acronym:list processing
  • math-mativ

    created: 1958
    developed by:Charles Katz
    purpose:MATH-MATIC was intended as an improvement over FORTRAN. MATH-MATIC led to the development of the first English-language business data processing compiler, B-0 (FLOW-MATIC).
    acronym:none
  • rpg

    created:1959
    developed by: IBM
    purpose: business applications
    acronym:report program generator
  • basic

    crated:1964
    developed by: John Kemeny, Thomas Kurts
    purpose: general-purpose high-level programming
    acronym: none
  • logo

    created: 1967
    developed by: Bolt, Beranek and Newman
    purpose:functional programming, and is used for generating basic shapes using a turtle cursor.
    acronym:none
  • B

    created: 1969
    developed by: Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie
    purpose: non-numeric applications such as system programming
    acronym: none
  • pascal

    created: 1970
    developed by:Niklaus Wirth
    purpose:PASCAL was made to teach students structured programming.
    acronym: none
  • SQl

    created: 1970
    developed by: Donald D. Chamberlin and Raymond F. Boyce.
    purpose: designed to manipulate and retrieve data stored in IBM's original quasi-relational database management system.
    acronym:standardized query language
  • ADA programming language

    created: 1980
    designed by: jean ichbiah and S. Tucker Taft
    main purpose: general-purpose from missile control to payroll processing
    acronym:not an acronym
  • cobol

    created: 1989
    developed by: Howard Bromberg, Howard Discount, Vernon Reeves, Jean E. Sammet, William Selden, Gertrude Tierney
    purpose: object-oriented designed for business
    acronym:"common business-oriented language"
  • C

    created:1972
    developed by: Dennis Ritchie
    purpose: writing computer applications
    acronym: none
  • ml

    created:1972
    developed by: Robin Milner
    purpose: a general-purpose, modular, functional programming language with compile-time type checking and type inference.
    acronym:meta language
  • c++

    created:1979
    Developed by: Bjarne Stroustrup
    purpose: high-level object-oriented programming
    acronym: none
  • delphi

    created:1995
    developed by: Anders Hejlsberg
    purpose: high-level language supporting object-oriented design. It is a rapid application development used to develop applications ranging from database solutions to mobile applications
    acronym: none
  • python

    created:1991
    developed by: Guido van Rossum
    purpose: developing desktop GUI applications, websites and web applications. Also, Python, as a high level programming language, allows you to focus on core functionality of the application
    acronym: none
  • visual basic

    created:1991
    developed by: microsoft
    purpose: allows programmers to create software interface and codes in an easy to use graphical environment.
    acronym: none
  • Javascript

    created: 1995
    developed by: Netscape Communications Corporation, Mozilla Foundation, Ecma International
    purpose: a high-level, interpreted scripting language that conforms to the ECMAScript specification.
    acronym:none
  • Java

    created:1995
    developed by: James Gosling
    purpose: designed for use in the distributed environment of the internet. It is the most popular programming language for Android smartphone applications.
    acronym:none
  • php

    created:1995
    developed by: Rasmus Lerdorf
    purpose:develop Static websites or Dynamic websites or Web applications.
    acronym: Hypertext Pre-processor