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Plankalkül
- Means Plan Calculus -First algorithmic programming language
- Used for creating theoretical preconditions
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Fortran
-Developed by John Backus of IBM
- Used for scientific computing
-Uses English like statements -
Math-Matic
- Developed by Grace Hopper
- Used as a simplified version of coding( kind of like shorthand)
- A refinment of A-O
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Lisp
-A family of computer programming
-High level programming language
-Created by Steve Russell, Timothy P. Hart, and Mike Levin -
COBOL
-Stands for Common Business Oriented Language
- Created by a team of computer manufacturers and the Pentagon
- Designed for business use -
BASIC
-Stands for Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
-Created by Thomas Kurtz and John Kemeny
-Used as an opener for programming -
LOGO
-Designed by Seymour Papert
- Meant for a computer language for children
- controlled the actions of a turtle -
B
- Meant for mini- computers -Developed at AT&T Bell Telephone Towers, done mainly by Ken Thompson
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Pascal
- Named after Blaise Pascal a French physicists -Introduced by Niklaus Wirth
- Aim to produce language for both commercial and scientific applications.
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C
-used for system programming
-Developed by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie -
ML
- Developed by Robert Milner -Used as a general function programming -Stands for Meta Language
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ADA
-Designed for long lived applications
- Named after Augusta Ada Lovelace, the first programmer
- Designed by CII-Honeywell-Bull in France -
SQL
-Used for managing data
- Developed by ISO/IEC
- Stands for Structured Query Language -
Python
- Named after Monty Python
- Used for General Programming
- Developed by Guido van Rossum at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
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Visual Basic
- Meant for building type- safe and object oriented applications
- invented by Alan Cooper
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PHP
-Zeev Suraski and Andi Gutmans developed
- Stands for Personal Home Page
- Used for dynamic web applications -
Java
-Used for object oriented programming
- Developed by Sun Enterprises and then bought by Oracle
-Java does not stand for anything -
JavaScript
- Used for Object Oriented programming
- Even though it shares name with Java it is completly seperate Developed by Netscape Communications.
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Delphi (Object Pascal)
- Used as a developmental environment
- Original author is Borland
- Also Object Oriented language.
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RPG
-Developed by IBM
-Meant for business applications
-Stands for Report Program Generator