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igher programming languages history of programming programming theory of ... Plankalkül was an attempt by Konrad Zuse in the 1940's
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Lisp was invented by Artificial Intelligence (AI) pioneer John Mc Carthy in the late 1950s. It was intended as a mathematical formalism for reasoning about the use of recursion equations as a model for computation.
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COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language) was one of the earliest high-level programming languages. It was developed in 1959 by a group of computer professionals called the Conference on Data Systems Languages (CODASYL)
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RPG has added a free format as well as moved to subProcedures which are much like functions in other languages
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homasKurtz and JohnKemeny around 1964
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Logo was created in 1967 at Bolt, Beranek and Newman (BBN), a Cambridge, Massachusetts research firm, by Wally Feurzeig ...
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Early history of Pascal: N. Wirth wrote, “The programming language Pascal was designed in the year1968 – 1969
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Dennis Ritchie , was a tuturial langugage
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John Backus invented it
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Bjarne Stroustrup
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ML: ``Meta-Language'' (not really). Developed in late 1970's at Edinburgh University for LCF Proof Assistant. ~1984 Caml: Caml-Light ...
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Alan Cooper created the drag and drop design for the user interface of Visual Basic. VB 1.0 was introduced in 1991. The drag ...
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Python is a dynamically-typed programming language that supports object-oriented and functional programming.[1] It's the brainchild of Guido van Rossum, who began writing Python in late 1989 and early 1990 as the scripting language for the Amoeba operating system.[2] Its design was
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1991, a group of Sun Microsystems engineers led by James Gosling decided to develop a language for consumer .
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he Delphi programming language was developed by Borland and is the descendant of Turbo Pascal. Delphi was released in February 1995.
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Brendan Eich and JavaScript. ... Introduced in 1995, JavaScript, an object oriented web scripting language, ... Continue > The History of Software Innovations ...
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Ken Thompson
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john backus and IBM
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In the 1970s computer scientists began developing a standardized way to manipulate databases, and out of that research came SQL. The late 1970s and early ’80s saw the release of a number of SQL-based products.
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