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an early programming language for the UNIVAC I and UNIVAC II
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1957 john backus suited for numeric computation
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john mccarthy practical mathematical notation
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1959 Howard Bromberg, Howard Discount, Vernon Reeves, Jean E. Sammet, William Selden, Gertrude Tierney English like language for business use
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ibm a tool to replicate punched card processing
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by john kemeny and Thomas Kurtz, to have an easy to learn language
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1969 by ken Thompson for machine, independent applications
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Wally feurzeig and Seymour papert adaptation and dialect of lisp
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niklaus wirth intended to encourage good programming practices
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by dennis Richie used to reimpliment the Unix operating system
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robin milner It is known for its use of the Hindley–Milner type inference algorithm
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iso designed for managing data held in a relational database management system
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1980 by jean ichbiah and tucker taft, to supercede hundreds of programming languages
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by bjarne stroustrupe, it’s a general purpose programming language
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Guido van Rossum provides constructs intended to enable clear programs on both a small and large scale
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microsoft to be relatively easy to learn and use
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by Borland and Embarcadero technologies as a rapid development application tool
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james gosling computer programming language
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used in combination with various templating engines
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Brendan Eich multi paradigm language