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Created by Konrad Zuse, used for engineering purposes, first high-level programming language
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Created by John Backus, used mostly in scientific computing
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Created by John McCarthy, used as mathmatical notation for computer programs
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Created by IBM, used to replicate punched card processing on the IBM 1401
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Craeted by Howard Bromberg, Howard Discount, Vernon Reeves, Jean E. Sammet, William Selden, Gertrude Tierney, and Mary K. Hawes, used to translate code to English in business
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Created by John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz, used to make coding easier to understand
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created by Wally Feurzeig, Seymour Papert, and Cynthia Solomon, used to teach concepts of coding
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Created by Ken Thompson, used for complex logical decision making
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Created by Niklaus Wirth, used to encourage good programming practices
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Created by Dennis Ritchie, used to support structured programming
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Created by Robin Milner, used to automatically assign expressions
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Created by ISO/IEC, used to manage data inside a database
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Created by Jean Ichbian, used to support data insertion and memory
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Created by Bjarne Stroustrup, used as an extension to C programming
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Created by Wolfram Research, used to for high-performance computing
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Created by Guido van Rossum, used by programmers to write more clearly, logical coding
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Created by Microsoft, used to be easy to learn, and easy to create programs
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Created by Anders Hejlsberg, used to develop desktop, mobile, web, and console software
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Created by Rasmus Lerdorf, used for web-development using C programming
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Created by James Gosling, used as a general application to run on all platforms without recompilation
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Created by Brendan Eich, used to enable interactive web pages