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Was created by Ada Lovelace
served to supersede hundreds of programming languages -
language developed by- Konrad Zuse
designed for engineering purposes -
language developed by - John Backus
developed a more practical alternative for assembling programs -
language developed by- Charles Katz
was the early programing language for the UNIVAC -
Language developed by- John McCarthy
served as a mathmatical notation for computer programs -
language developed by- IBM
High-level programing language for Buisness applications -
developed by- CODASLY
Was a domain for buisness, finance, and administrative systems for companies or government. -
developed by- John George and Thomas Eugene
Was a interactive timesharing language that provided easy use of the computer -
Language developed by- MTT
Purpose was to introduce children to programing concepts -
developed by- Ken Thomson and Denis Ritchie
served as a non-numeric application for system programing. -
developed by- Nikalus Wirth
Encouraged good programing practices using structured programs -
developed by- Dennis Ritchie
provided constructs which map effectively to typical machine instructions. -
developed by- Bjarne Stroustrop
added more features to the C programing language. -
developed by- Robert Milener
was made as a general-purpose functioning program -
developed by- IBM
Managed data in relational database management -
Developed by- Alan Cooper and Microsoft
designed to implement windows applications and dragging controls onto a form -
developed by- Guido Van Rossum
designed to improve code readability -
developed by- Brendan Eich
Used to create enhanced user interfaces and dynamic websites -
developed by- Rasmus Lerdorf
Designed as an open source server-side scripting language that was used for web development -
developed by- Borlands
was designed as a native code complier -
developed by- James Gosling, Miker Sheridan and Patrick Naughton.
Was designed as a object-oriented computer language