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  • PLANKALKUL

    is a programming language designed for engineering purposes by Konrad Zuse between 1942 and 1945. It was created by Konrad zuse.
  • math matic

    MATH-MATIC was written beginning around 1955 by a team led by Charles Katz under the direction of Grace Hopper. A preliminary manual was produced in 1957 and a final manual the following year.In proposing the collaboration with the ACM that led to ALGOL 58, the Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik wrote that it considered MATH-MATIC the closest available language to its own proposal
  • Fortran

    The History of FORTRAN. FORTRAN was the world's first high-level programming language. It was developed at IBM by a small team led by John Backus. The earliest version of FORTRAN was released in 1957.The objective during it's design was to create a programming language that would be: simple to learn, suitable for a wide variety of applications, machine independent, and would allow complex mathematical expressions to be stated similarly to regular algebraic notation
  • lisp

    it was created in 1958 by John Mccarthy.Lisp was originally created as a practical mathematical notation for computer programs, influenced by the notation of Alonzo Church's lambda calculus
  • rpg

    RPG is a high-level programming language for business applications.It has a long history, having been developed by IBM in 1959 as the Report Program Generator
  • COBOL

    COBOL 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. Since 1959 it has undergone several modifications and improvements. In an attempt to overcome the problem of incompatibility between different versions of COBOL, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) developed a standard form of the language in 1968. This version was known as American National Standard COBOL
  • basic

    BASIC is a family of general-purpose, high-level programming languages whose design philosophy emphasizes ease of use. In 1964, John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz designed the original BASIC language. it was enables to enable students in fields other than science and mathematics to use computers
  • LOGO

    Logo is an educational programming language, designed in 1967 by Daniel G. Bobrow, Wally Feurzeig, Seymour Papert and Cynthia Solomon.Today the language is remembered mainly for its use of turtle graphics, in which commands for movement and drawing produced line graphics either on screen or with a small robot called a turtle.
  • B

    B is a programming language developed at Bell Labs circa 1969. It is the work of Ken Thompson with Dennis Ritchie.B was designed for recursive, non-numeric, machine independent applications, such as system and language software
  • pascal

    Pascal is an imperative and procedural programming language, which Niklaus Wirth designed in 1968–69 and published in 1970, as a small, efficient language intended to encourage good programming practices using structured programming and data structuring
  • C

    C is a general-purpose, high-level language that was originally developed by Dennis M. Ritchie to develop the UNIX operating system at Bell Labs. C was originally first implemented on the DEC PDP-11 computer in 1972.C was invented to write an operating system called UNIX.
  • ML

    it was created in 1973 by Robin Milner and others at the university of edinburgh
  • sql

    it is a special-purpose programming language designed for managing data held in a relational database management system.it was created in 1974 by Donald D. Chamberlin.
  • c++

    In 1979, Bjarne Stroustrup, a Danish computer scientist, began work on the predecessor to C++, "C with Classes". The motivation for creating a new language originated from Stroustrup's experience in programming for his Ph.D. thesis.It was designed with a bias toward system programming and embedded, resource-constrained and large systems, with performance, efficiency and flexibility of use as its design highlights
  • ada

    created by Jean Ichbiah of CII Honeywell Bull in 1983.Ada was named after Ada Lovelace.
  • python

    Python is a dynamic language, built for speed, and thus works well in applications like photo development. The origins go back as far as the late 1980’s.Guido van Rossum is credited with Python’s early development and implementation.
  • visual basic

    Microsoft released Visual Basic in 1987. It was the first visual development tool from Microsoft, and it was to compete with C, C++, Pascal and other well-known programming languages.Nov 24, 1996
  • Delphi

    Delphi was originally one of many codenames of a pre-release development tool project at Borland. Borland developer Danny Thorpe suggested the Delphi codename in reference to the Oracle at Delphi. One of the design goals of the product was to provide database connectivity to programmers as a key feature and a popular database package at the time was Oracle database; hence, "If you want to talk to Oracle, go to Delphi".
  • Java

    James Gosling, Mike Sheridan, and Patrick Naughton initiated the Java language project in June 1991. Java was originally designed for interactive television, but it was too advanced for the digital cable television industry at the time
  • javascript

    In 1993, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), a unit of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, released NCSA Mosaic, the first popular graphical Web browser, which played an important part in expanding the growth of the nascent World Wide Web.
  • PHP

    Created in 1994 by Rasmus Lerdorf,Originally used for tracking visits to his online resume, he named the suite of scripts "Personal Home Page Tools," more frequently referenced as "PHP Tools."