
Timeline of programming languages - Wikipedia
none (unique language) 1951 Intermediate Programming Language Arthur Burks: Short Code 1951 Boehm unnamed coding system Corrado Böhm: CPC Coding scheme 1951 Klammerausdrücke Konrad Zuse: Plankalkül 1951 Stanislaus (Notation) Fritz Bauer: none (unique language) 1951 Sort Merge Generator: Betty Holberton: none (unique language) 1952
Programming Languages by Year • programminglanguages.info
852 computer programming languages listed by year of creation. 1940s - 2 languages. 1942: Plankalkül. 1949: assembly language. 1950s - 29 languages. 1950: G-code • Short Code. 1951: Sort Merge Generator • Stanislaus • Superplan. 1952: A-0 System • autocode. 1953: Speedcoding. 1954: ARITH-MATIC • Laning and Zierler system
The list of programming languages by dates - Scriptol.com
The list of programming languages by dates. Unless it is specified, the date is for the first working implementation. More details about the languages in the History of language. Any comment is welcomed.
The Most Popular Programming Languages – 1965/2021
The most popular programming language as of March 2021 is C. C has in fact a value of 15.33% of the total, followed by Java with a 10.45% that loses -7,33% and Python in third place with a 10.31%. Top 50 most popular programming languages
A Timeline of Programming Languages - computer.org
Jun 10, 2022 · Konrad Zuse created what is considered the first programming language for computers in the early 1940s. It was called Plankalkul, and it could store codes, enabling engineers to carry out routine, repetitive tasks far more efficiently and quickly.
Programming Languages Timeline • programminglanguages.info
A timeline of programming languages based on the year of creation.
History of programming languages - Wikipedia
The history of programming languages spans from documentation of early mechanical computers to modern tools for software development. Early programming languages were highly specialized, relying on mathematical notation and similarly obscure syntax. [1]
Age of All Programming Languages - OpenGenus IQ
Programming Languages did not start when you think like Python is older than Java. It all started from 1949. This article lists the age of All Programming Languages along with interesting points.
Timeline of Programming Languages | IT History Society
This is a timeline of historically important programming languages. Legend ( Entry ) means a non-universal programming language * means a unique language (no direct predecessor)
Chronological Order of Popular Programming Languages
Below you’ll find a chronological order of some popular and/or important programming languages. 1840 – Analytical Engine Code The Analytical Engine was a theoretical (i.e., never built) mechanical general-purpose computer, created by British mathematician Charles Babbage.