The first programming language was Lambda Calculus Here is the link to the website
[URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_calculus#Lambda_calculus_and_programming_languages[/URL] It was introduced by Alonzo Church and Stephen Cole Lleene in the 1930s
As Ada Lovelace is often credited as the first computer programmer (in 1843, by the way) it would seem fair to credit Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine as the first machine for which a programming language was developed.
That said, modern third generation programming languages weren't invented until Grace Murray Hopper designed COBOL in 1959. COBOL was not developed on any machine. It was specified to be machine independent and was simultaneously developed for both IBM and RCA computers in 1960.
Ada Lovelace developed the first programming language "Analytical Engine Order Code" in 1837.
Konrad Zuse developed a code for use with computers in the early 1940s. This was well before any computers existed.
Ada Augusta Countess of Lovelace, however the program never ran because the computer was never built to run it.
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Created the first computer programming language (plankalkül).Invented the first programmable computer in 1941.
She was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark 1 and she developed the first compiler for a computer programming language. She developed COBOL the first independent programming language.
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Ada Lovelace is often quoted as being the first computer programmer, and Charles Babbage is often quoted as being the first computer hardware designer. Many people have since invented newer and arguably better ways to implement software.
Simula 67 (1967) was the first programming language designed that had the notion of objects, classes, inheritance, etc. in it. Smalltalk (1970s), influenced by Simula 67, was the first programming language designed with the actual idea of "object-oriented programming" in mind.
Created the first computer programming language (plankalkül).Invented the first programmable computer in 1941.
Bjarne Stroustrup began developing the C++ programming language 1979. Dennis Ritchie developed the C programming language in 1972. Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper developed the first compiler for a computer programming language in the 1950s, which later led to the development of COBOL.
Plankalkul is the programming language that was designed by Konrad Zuse. It was the first real computer programming language used for engineering.
The oldest computer language still in use is Fortran, invented in 1957. The first computer language was assembly language, but the first high level programming language was Plankalkul.
She was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark 1 and she developed the first compiler for a computer programming language. She developed COBOL the first independent programming language.
Plankalkül (Plan Calculus), created by Konrad Zuse for the Z3 computer in Nazi Germany, may have been the first programming language (other than assemblers). This was a surprisingly advanced programming language, with many features that didn't appear again until the 1980s.The first high-level programming language that we know of is the IBM Mathematical Formula Translating System, or Fortran for short.
Unix was created first. The C programming language was created for Unix.
Blaise Pascal is famous for developing a computer programming language. He was considered a genius in his time, and he was home-schooled by his father. His computer language, called Pascal, was first used in 1969 in the computer programming industry.
Microsoft and Apple worked together on making a BASIC programming language call AppleSOFT, Microsoft created the Z40 for the Apple II the follow on of the Apple I the first ever public Computer!
in static programming properties, methods and object have to be declared first, while in dynamic programming they can be created at runtime. This is usually due to the fact that the dynamic programming language is an interpreted language.
First of all it's not FORTRAM it's FORTRAN. And This Programming language was developed in year 1957 by IBM in California for scientific and engineering applications.
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