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Developed by Konrad Zuse for creation of procedures.
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Common business oriented. Developed by Grace Murray Hopper for business use.
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Formula translating system. Developed for John Backus to shorten programming process.
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Developed by Charles Katz to improve Fortran.
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Developed by IBM to replicate punch card processing.
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Developed by John McCarthy for storing and manipulating programs.
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Developed by Bobrow, Feurzeig, Papert, and Soloman for education.
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Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code. Developed by John G. Kennedy and Thomas E. Kurtz for novice programmers.
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Developed by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie for communicating instructions.
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Developed by Dennis Ritchie for writing operating systems.
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Developed by Robin Milner as an automatic theorem solver.
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Developed by Niklaus Wirth for object-oriented programming.
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Structured query language. Developed by Donald Chamberlin and Raymond Boyce for manipulating and retrieving data.
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Developed by US Department of Defense for large scale programming.
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Developed by Bjarne Stroustrup for commercial software packages.
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Developed by Guido van Rossum to enable clear programs.
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Developed by Microsoft to extend capabilities of BASIC.
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Developed by William Joy for electronic device communication.
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Developed by Rasmus Lerdorf for producing dynamic web pages.
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Developed by Borland for console, desktop graphical, web, and mobile applications.
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Developed by James Gosling, Mike Sheridan, and Patrick Naughton for web browsers.