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2000 BCE
Programming languages of recent years
Modelling languages and unified languages have been the key concept of omputer science sine the beginning of the millenium: UML, C#, XML. -
1990 BCE
Programming Languages of the ninetines
Introduction of new languages for sripting and web programming, event and implementation of specialized environments.
Programming languages of this period are: HTML (1989), Visual Basic (1991), Python(1991), Delphi(1995), Java(1995). -
1980 BCE
Fourth generation languages
This decade marked by hybrid object languages: many languages were adapted for object programming: ADA(1983), C++(1983) -
1970 BCE
Programming languages of the seventies
There was a new programming concept: object programming with C(1972), Pascal(1971), Smalltalk(1970) and Prolog(1972). -
1960 BCE
Third generation languages
During this decade, computer scientists realised programming languages more easy than Assembly. They created:
1)Fortran(1957): used mostly for mathematic;
2)Cobol(1960): used for accouunting and trading application;
3)Basic(1964): it was very powerful and easy to learn and use; -
1950 BCE
Second generation languages
Introduction of first machine language: Assembly. -
1940 BCE
First generation languages
Before the 1940s the only way to program was by using machine code or machine language with 0 or 1...