Programming Languages

  • Plankalkul

    Plankalkul is a programming language developed by Guido van Rossum in 1948. This programming language was designed primarily for engineering purposes.
  • MATH-MATIC

    MATH-MATIC was developed by Charles Katz in 1957. MATH-MATIC is an early programming language made for two commercial computers (UNIVAC I and Univac II) as an improvement over FORTRAN.
  • Fortran

    Fortran is. a General-purpose imperative programming language preferably for scientific computing and numeric computation. Fortran was designed by John Backus in 1957. Fortran stands for Formula Translation/Translator
  • Lisp

    Lisp is A family of computer programming languages that stores and manipulates languages. Lisp was created by John McCarthy and stads for Logic Oriented Graphic Oriented
  • COBOL

    COBOL is an english type computer programming language designed for businesses. COBOL was developed by Conference on Data Systems Languages (CODASYL) and stood for Common Business-Oriented Language.
  • RPG

    RPG is A high-level programming language designed primarily for businesses. RPG was developed by IBM and stood for Report Program Generator.
  • BASIC

    BASIC is a computer programming language designed to help people create simple computer programs. BASIC was created by John George Kemeny and stood for Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code.
  • LOGO

    LOGO is an educational programing language whose primary purpose was to teach related programming concepts like LISP. LOGO was developed by Wally Feurzeig, Seymour Papert and stands for Logic Oriented Graphic Oriented.
  • B

    B is a programming language Designed primarily for language and system software. B was developed by Kenneth "Ken" Thompson in 1969.
  • PASCAL

    PASCAL is A procedural programming language designed for good programming practices using data structuring and structured programming. PASCAL was developed by Niklaus Wirth in 1970.
  • C

    C is A general language that supports recursion, structured programming, and lexical variable scope. C was developed by Dennis Ritchie in 1972.
  • ML

    ML is A general-purpose functional programing language developed for proofing tactics in the LCF theorem prover. ML was develped by Robin Milner and stands for Metalanguage.
  • SQL

    SQL is A special-purpose programming language designed for stream processing in a RDSMS (relational data stream management system) or for managing data held in a RDBMS(relational database management system). SQL was developed by Donald D. Chamberlin, and Raymond F. Boyce. SQL stands for Structured Query Language.
  • ADA

    ADA is a General-purpose language created by Jean Ichbiah in 1980. ADA was named after and In honor of Augusta Ada Lovelace.
  • C++

    C++ is a general-purpose programming language with many features like object-oriented, imperative, and much more. C++ was created by Bjarne Stroustrup in 1983.
  • Python

    Python is A high-level programming and general-purpose language. Python was created by Guido van Rossum in 1991.
  • Visual Basic

    Visual Basic is A third-generation programming language and IDE (integrated development environment) used to access databases using Remote Data Objects, ActiveX Data Objects, or Data Access Objects, the integration of ActiveX objects and controls, and the RAD (rapid application development) of GUI (graphical user interface). Visual Basic was developed by Microsoft and stands for VBP (Visual Basic Programming).
  • Delphi

    Delphi is a computer programming language that is used as a rapid application development tool primarily for windows and made to succeed Borland Pascal. Delphi was creted by Borland in 1995.
  • Java

    Java is A dynamic programming language used primarily for web browsers. Java was developed by Brendan Eich in 1995.
  • JavaScript

    JavaScript is A dynamic programming language used primarily for web browsers. JavaScript was developed by Brendan Eich and stands for JS (JavaScript).
  • PHP

    PHP is A server-side scripting language whose primary purpose was for both a general-purpose programming language and web development. PHP was created by Rasmus Lerdorf and stands for Hypertext Preprocessor.