History of the languages

  • Plankalkul

    Plankalkul was created by Konrad Zuse to use as a high level language design.
  • Lisp

    Lisp was created to help establish a New England Computation Center at M.I.T. and for proving theorems in plane geometry.
  • Fortran

    Fortran was created by a team of programmers led by John Backus to allow for easy translation for math formulas into programs.
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    Computer Languages

  • COBOL

    Hopper lead the team that invented COBO in order to run a program on more than one manufacturer’s computer.
  • RPG

    Rpg was created to be a new computer system surpassing electromechanical units.
  • Basic

    Basic was created to be able to run multiple task in the same time intervals.
  • Pascal

    Pascal was created by Niklaus Wirth as a small and efficient language intended to encourage good programming practices.
  • B

    B wsa creating by a man that goes by the name of Thompson to help with an additional program that was created.
  • SQL

    Created by Donald D. Chamberlin and Raymond F. Boyce in order to share large data banks.
  • C

    C was created to help code other computer programs
  • Delphi

    Delphi was created as another object-oriented program.
  • ADA

    ADA was created by a team of developers to contest against other programs for the US Military.
  • C++

    C++ was created by Bjarne Stroustrup to add object-oriented programming
  • ML

    ML was created for for a program
    verification system
  • Python

    Python was created by Guido van Rossum to be a succersor to the Abc program.
  • Visual Basic

    Released by Microsoft Visual Basic was intended to become the first visual developement tool.
  • PHP

    PHP was created by Rasmus Lerdorf to set as a Personal Home Page.
  • Java

    Java was created by a group of programmers employed at Oracle to extend the power of network computing.
  • Javascript

    Javascript was created by Brendan Eich to help us understand simple computing functions.
  • LOGO

    Logo was developed by a team from MIT, Logo was originally designed to introduce children to programming concepts, to develop better thinking skills that could be transferred to other contexts