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plankalkul
the first prgramming language -
plankalkul
higher programming languages -
lisp
lisp
21 May 1950 Lisp was invented by Artificial Intelligence (AI) pioneer John Mc Carthy in the 1950s. It was intended as a mathematical formalism for reasoning about the use of recursion equations as a model for computation. -
COBOL
COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language) was one of the earliest high-level programming languages. It appeared in 1959 by a group of computer professionals called the Conference on Data Systems Languages (CODASYL) -
rpg
RPG has added a free format as well as moved to subProcedures which are much like functions in other languages -
Basic
homasKurtz and JohnKemeny around 1964 -
logo
Logo was created in 1967 at Bolt, Beranek and Newman (BBN), a Cambridge, Massachusetts research firm, by Wally Feurzeig .. -
SQL
SQL was developed by IBM in the 1970s for use in System R. -
Ada
in april 1977, a complete language design specification for Ada was created. -
c++
was developed by bjarne stoursturp and is strictly typed -
Visual basic
Microsoft released Visual Basic in 1987. It was the first visual development tool from Microsoft, and it was to compete with C, C++, Pascal and other well-known programming languages -
Python
Python is a very new language; in fact it was released by its designer, Guido Van Rossum, -
php
HP development began in 1994. PHP is an "HTML-embedded scripting language" primarily used for dynamic Web applications. -
Delphi
The Delphi programming language was developed by Borland and is the descendant of Turbo Pascal -
pascal
The Pascal programming language was originally developed by Niklaus Wirth, a member of the International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP) Working Group 2.1. -
ML
Standard ML is a programming language which combines the elegance of functional programming with the effectiveness of imperative programming. -
java
The Java programming Language evolved from a language named Oak. Oak was developed in the early nineties at Sun Microsystems as a platform-independent language aimed at allowing entertainment appliances such as video game consoles and VCRs to communicate -
Fortrain
the FORTRAN was developed by a team of programmers at IBM led by John Backus, and was first published in 1957.