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Developed by Konrad Zuse, it was the first high-level programming language designed for engineering purposes.
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Originally developed by IBM for scientific and engineering applications, it is a general purpose, imperative programming language suited to numeric computation and scientific computing.
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Developed by Charles Katz in 1957, it was an early computer programming language for the UNIVAC I and UNIVAC II. It was intended to be an improvement to FORTRAN.
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Lisp Invented by John McCarthy in 1958 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, it is a family of computer programming languages.
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Developed by IBM, it is a high-level programming language for business applications.
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Designed by Grace Hopper, its primary purpose was for business, finance, and administrative systems for companies and governments.
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Designed by John George Kemeny and Thomas Eugene Kurtz at Dartmouth College. It is a family of general purpose, high-level programming languages originally created to provide computer access to non-science students.
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Invented by Daniel G. Bobrow, Wally Feurzeig, Seymour Papert and Cynthia Solomon. It is a multi-paradigm computer programming language used in education. It is an adaptation and dialect of Lisp.
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Developed at Bell labs for nonnumeric applications; C language has rendered it obsolete.
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Designed by Niklaus Wirth, it is an influential imperative and procedural programming language. It was intended to encourage good practices using a structured programming and data structuring.
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Developed by Dennis Ritcher at AT&T Bell Labs is a general purpose programming language that superseded the B Language.
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A general-purpose functional programming language developed by Robin Milner & others at the University of Edinburgh. It was created to develop proof tactics in the LCF theorem proved.
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Developed by ISO. It is a special purpose programming language designed for managing data in relational database management systems.
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it is a structured, statically typed, imperative, wide-spectrum, and object-oriented high-level computer programming language, extended from Pascal and other languages. Designed by Jean Ichbiah of CII Honeywell Bull. It is named after Ada Lovelace, a person credited as being the first computer programmer.
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A statically typed, free form, multi paradigm, compiled, general purpose programming language created by Barnes Stroustrup at Bell Labs. It is a combination of high-level and low-level language features. It is an enhancement to the C Language.
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A general purpose, high-level programming language whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. It was developed by Python Software Foundation.
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A third-generation event driven programming language and integrated development environment. Developed by Microsoft in 1991, it was first created for its COM programming model.
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Originally developed by Netscape Communications Corporation, it is an open source client-side scripting language commonly implemented as part of a web browser to create enhanced user interface and dynamic websites.
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Developed by Borland, it was a descendant of Turbo Pascal. It is native code compiler that ran under Window v 3.1 and Windows '95. It is similarly Object Pascal with similar tools found in Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0.
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A general purpose, concurrent, class-based, object-oriented computer programming language developed by James Gosling and Sun Microsystems. It was designed to have as few implementation dependents as possible.
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An open source server-side scripting language developed by Rasmus Lerdorf. It was designed for web development.