Timeline of programming languages
Programming language lists |
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This is a record of historically important programming languages, by decade.
Legend
- ( Entry ) means a non-universal programming language
- * means a unique language (no direct predecessor)
Pre-1950
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
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1943–45 | Plankalkül (concept) | Konrad Zuse | * |
1943–46 | ENIAC coding system | John von Neumann, John Mauchly, J. Presper Eckert, Herman Goldstine after Alan Turing | * |
1946 | ENIAC Short Code | Richard Clippinger, John von Neumann after Alan Turing | ENIAC coding system |
1946 | Von Neumann and Goldstine graphing system (Notation) | John von Neumann and Herman Goldstine | ENIAC coding system |
1947 | ARC Assembly | Kathleen Booth[1][2] | ENIAC coding system |
1948 | CPC Coding scheme | Howard H. Aiken | Analytical Engine order code |
1948 | Curry notation system | Haskell Curry | ENIAC coding system |
1948 | Plankalkül (concept published) | Konrad Zuse | * |
1949 | Short Code | John Mauchly and William F. Schmitt | ENIAC Short Code |
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
1950s
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
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1950 | Short Code | William F Schmidt, Albert B. Tonik,[3] J.R. Logan | Brief Code |
1950 | Birkbeck Assembler | Kathleen Booth | ARC |
1951 | Superplan | Heinz Rutishauser | Plankalkül |
1951 | ALGAE | Edward A Voorhees and Karl Balke | * |
1951 | Intermediate Programming Language | Arthur Burks | Short Code |
1951 | Regional Assembly Language | Maurice Wilkes | EDSAC |
1951 | Boehm unnamed coding system | Corrado Böhm | CPC Coding scheme |
1951 | Klammerausdrücke | Konrad Zuse | Plankalkül |
1951 | OMNIBAC Symbolic Assembler | Charles Katz | Short Code |
1951 | Stanislaus (Notation) | Fritz Bauer | * |
1951 | Whirlwind assembler | Charles Adams and Jack Gilmore at MIT Project Whirlwind | EDSAC |
1951 | Rochester assembler | Nat Rochester | EDSAC |
1951 | Sort Merge Generator | Betty Holberton | * |
1952 | A-0 | Grace Hopper | Short Code |
1952 | Glennie Autocode | Alick Glennie after Alan Turing | CPC Coding scheme |
1952 | Editing Generator | Milly Koss | SORT/MERGE |
1952 | COMPOOL | RAND/SDC | * |
1953 | Speedcoding | John W. Backus | * |
1953 | READ/PRINT | Don Harroff, James Fishman, George Ryckman | * |
1954 | Laning and Zierler system | Laning, Zierler, Adams at MIT Project Whirlwind | * |
1954 | Mark I Autocode | Tony Brooker | Glennie Autocode |
1954–55 | Fortran (concept) | Team led by John W. Backus at IBM | Speedcoding |
1954 | ARITH-MATIC | Team led by Grace Hopper at UNIVAC | A-0 |
1954 | MATH-MATIC | Team led by Charles Katz | A-0 |
1954 | MATRIX MATH | H G Kahrimanian | * |
1954 | IPL I (concept) | Allen Newell, Cliff Shaw, Herbert A. Simon | * |
1955 | FLOW-MATIC | Team led by Grace Hopper at UNIVAC | A-0 |
1955 | BACAIC | M. Grems and R. Porter | |
1955 | PACT I | SHARE | FORTRAN, A-2 |
1955 | Freiburger Code[4][5] | University of Freiburg | N/A |
1955–56 | Sequentielle Formelübersetzung | Fritz Bauer and Karl Samelson | Boehm |
1955–56 | IT | Team led by Alan Perlis | Laning and Zierler |
1955 | IBM | ||
1958 | IPL II (implementation) | Allen Newell, Cliff Shaw, Herbert A. Simon | IPL I |
1956–58 | LISP (concept) | John McCarthy | IPL |
1957 | COMTRAN | Bob Bemer | FLOW-MATIC |
1957 | GEORGE | Charles Leonard Hamblin | * |
1957 | Fortran I (implementation) | John W. Backus at IBM | FORTRAN |
1957–58 | UNICODE | Remington Rand UNIVAC | MATH-MATIC |
1957 | COMIT (concept) | * | |
1958 | Fortran II | Team led by John W. Backus at IBM | FORTRAN I |
1958 | ALGOL 58 (IAL) | ACM/GAMM | FORTRAN, IT, Sequentielle Formelübersetzung |
1958 | IPL V | Allen Newell, Cliff Shaw, Herbert A. Simon | IPL II |
1959 | FACT | Fletcher R. Jones, Roy Nutt, Robert L. Patrick | * |
1959 | COBOL (concept) | The CODASYL Committee | FLOW-MATIC, COMTRAN, FACT |
1959 | JOVIAL | Jules Schwartz at SDC | ALGOL 58 |
1959 | LISP (implementation) | John McCarthy | IPL |
1959 | MAD – Michigan Algorithm Decoder | Bruce Arden, Bernard Galler, and Robert M. Graham | ALGOL 58 |
1959 | TRAC (concept) | Calvin Mooers | |
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
1960s
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
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1960 | ALGOL 60 | ALGOL 58 | |
1960 | COBOL 61 (implementation) | The CODASYL Committee | FLOW-MATIC, COMTRAN |
1961 | COMIT (implementation) | * | |
1962 | FORTRAN IV | IBM | FORTRAN II |
1962 | APL (concept) | Kenneth E. Iverson | * |
1962 | Simula (concept) | ALGOL 60 | |
1962 | SNOBOL | Ralph Griswold, et al. | FORTRAN II, COMIT |
1963 | CPL | Barron, Christopher Strachey, et al. | ALGOL 60 |
1963 | SNOBOL3 | Griswold, et al. | SNOBOL |
1963 | ALGOL 68 (concept) | Adriaan van Wijngaarden, et al. | ALGOL 60 |
1963 | JOSS I | Cliff Shaw, RAND | ALGOL 58 |
1964 | MIMIC | H. E. Petersen, et al. | MIDAS |
1964 | COWSEL | Rod Burstall, Robin Popplestone | CPL, LISP |
1964 | PL/I (concept) | IBM | ALGOL 60, COBOL, FORTRAN |
1964 | BASIC | John George Kemeny and Thomas Eugene Kurtz at Dartmouth College | FORTRAN II, JOSS |
1964 | IBM RPG | IBM | FARGO |
1964 | Mark-IV | Informatics | |
1964 | Speakeasy-2 | Stanley Cohen at Argonne National Laboratory | Speakeasy |
1964 | TRAC (implementation) | Calvin Mooers | |
1964 | P′′ | Corrado Böhm | * |
1964? | IITRAN | ||
1965 | RPG II | IBM | FARGO, RPG |
1965 | MAD/I (concept) | University of Michigan | MAD, ALGOL 60, PL/I |
1965 | TELCOMP | BBN | JOSS |
1965 | Atlas Autocode | Tony Brooker, Derrick Morris at Manchester University | Algol 60, Autocode |
1966 | JOSS II | Chuck Baker, RAND | JOSS I |
1966 | ALGOL W | Niklaus Wirth, C. A. R. Hoare | ALGOL 60 |
1966 | FORTRAN 66 | FORTRAN IV | |
1966 | ISWIM (Concept) | Peter J. Landin | LISP |
1966 | CORAL66 | ALGOL 60 | |
1966 | APL (implementation)[6] | Kenneth E. Iverson | * |
1967 | BCPL | Martin Richards | CPL |
1967 | MUMPS | Massachusetts General Hospital | FORTRAN, TELCOMP |
1967 | Simula 67 (implementation) | Ole-Johan Dahl, Bjørn Myhrhaug, Kristen Nygaard at Norsk Regnesentral | ALGOL 60 |
1967 | InterLisp | D.G. Bobrow and D.L. Murphy | Lisp |
1967 | SNOBOL4 | Ralph Griswold, et al. | SNOBOL3 |
1967 | XPL | William McKeeman, et al. at University of California Santa Cruz, California J. J. Horning, et al. at Stanford University |
PL/I |
1967 | Space Programming Language (SPL) | System Development Corporation | JOVIAL |
1968 | ALGOL 68 (UNESCO/IFIP standard) | Adriaan van Wijngaarden, Barry J. Mailloux, John E. L. Peck and Cornelis H. A. Koster, et al. | ALGOL 60 |
1968 | POP-1 | Rod Burstall, Robin Popplestone | COWSEL |
1968 | DIBOL-8 | DEC | DIBOL |
1968 | Forth (concept) | Moore | |
1968 | LOGO | Seymour Papert | LISP |
1968 | MAPPER | Unisys | CRT RPS |
1968 | REFAL (implementation) | Valentin Turchin | * |
1968 | TTM (implementation) | Steven Caine and E. Kent Gordon, California Institute of Technology | GAP, GPM |
1968 | PILOT | John Amsden Starkweather, University of California, San Francisco | Computest |
1969 | PL/I (implementation) | IBM | ALGOL 60, COBOL, FORTRAN |
1969 | B | Ken Thompson, with contributions from Dennis Ritchie | BCPL |
1969 | Polymorphic Programming Language (PPL) | Thomas A. Standish at Harvard University | |
1969 | SETL | Jack Schwartz at Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences | |
1969 | TUTOR | Paul Tenczar & University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | |
1969 | Edinburgh IMP | Edinburgh University | Algol 60, Autocode, Atlas Autocode |
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
1970s
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
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1970? | Forth (implementation) | Charles H. Moore | |
1970 | POP-2 | POP-1 | |
1970 | Pascal | Niklaus Wirth, Kathleen Jensen | ALGOL 60, ALGOL W |
1970 | BLISS | Wulf, Russell, Habermann at Carnegie Mellon University | ALGOL |
1971 | KRL | Daniel G. Bobrow at Xerox PARC, Terry Winograd at Stanford University | KM, FRL (MIT) |
1971 | Sue | Ric Holt et al. at University of Toronto | Pascal, XPL |
1971 | Compiler Description Language (CDL) | Cornelis H.A. Koster at University of Nijmegen | |
1972 | Smalltalk | Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls, Jr., Xerox PARC | Simula 67 |
1972 | PL/M | Gary Kildall at Digital Research | PL/I, ALGOL, XPL |
1972 | C | Dennis Ritchie | B, BCPL, ALGOL 68 |
1972 | INTERCAL | Don Woods and James M. Lyon | * |
1972 | Prolog | Alain Colmerauer | 2-level W-Grammar |
1972 | Structured Query language (SQL) | IBM | ALPHA, Quel (Ingres) |
1973 | COMAL | Børge Christensen, Benedict Løfstedt | Pascal, BASIC |
1973 | ML | Robin Milner | |
1973 | LIS | Jean Ichbiah et al. at CII Honeywell Bull | Pascal, Sue |
1973 | Speakeasy-3 | Stanley Cohen, Steven Pieper at Argonne National Laboratory | Speakeasy-2 |
1974 | CLU | Barbara Liskov | ALGOL 60, Lisp, Simula |
1974 | GRASS | Thomas A. DeFanti | BASIC |
1974 | BASIC FOUR | MAI BASIC Four Inc. | Business BASIC |
1974 | PROSE modeling language | CDC 6600 Cybernet Services | SLANG, FORTRAN |
1975 | ABC | Leo Geurts and Lambert Meertens | SETL |
1975 | Irvine Dataflow (concept) | Arvind?, University of California, Irvine | |
1975 | PROSE modeling language Time-Sharing Version | CDC 6400 Cybernet KRONOS Services | SLANG, FORTRAN |
1975 | Scheme | Gerald Jay Sussman, Guy L. Steele, Jr. | LISP |
1975 | Altair BASIC | Bill Gates, Paul Allen | BASIC |
1975 | CS-4 | James S. Miller, Benjamin M. Brosgol et al. at Intermetrics | ALGOL 68, BLISS, ECL, HAL |
1975 | Modula | Niklaus Wirth | Pascal |
1976 | Plus | Allan Ballard, Paul Whaley at the University of British Columbia | Pascal, Sue |
1976 | Smalltalk-76 | Xerox PARC | Smalltalk-72 |
1976 | Mesa | Xerox PARC | ALGOL |
1976 | SAM76 | Claude A.R. Kagan | LISP, TRAC |
1976 | Ratfor | Brian Kernighan | C, FORTRAN |
1976 | S | John Chambers at Bell Labs | APL, PPL, Scheme |
1976 | SAS | SAS Institute | |
1977 | FP | John Backus | * |
1977 | Bourne Shell (sh) | Stephen R. Bourne | * |
1977 | Commodore BASIC | Jack Tramiel | Licensed from Microsoft |
1977 | IDL | David Stern of Research Systems Inc | Fortran |
1977 | Standard MUMPS | MUMPS | |
1977 | Icon (concept) | Ralph Griswold | SNOBOL |
1977 | Red | Benjamin M. Brosgol et al. at Intermetrics for US Dept of Defense | ALGOL 68, CS-4 |
1977 | Blue | John B. Goodenough et al. at SofTech for US Dept of Defense | ALGOL 68 |
1977 | Yellow | Jay Spitzen et al. at SRI International for US Dept of Defense | ALGOL 68 |
1977 | Euclid | Butler Lampson at Xerox Parc, Ric Holt and James Cordy at University of Toronto | |
1978 | C shell | Bill Joy | C |
1978 | RPG III | IBM | FARGO, RPG, RPG II |
1978 | HAL/S | designed by Intermetrics for NASA | XPL |
1975 | Irvine Dataflow (implementation) | Arvind and Gostelow, University of California, Irvine | |
1978? | MATLAB | Cleve Moler at the University of New Mexico | Fortran |
1978? | SMALL | Nevil Brownlee at the University of Auckland | Algol60 |
1978 | VisiCalc | Dan Bricklin, Bob Frankston marketed by VisiCorp | * |
1979 | Modula-2 | Niklaus Wirth | Modula, Mesa |
1979 | REXX | Mike Cowlishaw at IBM | PL/I, BASIC, EXEC 2 |
1979 | AWK | Alfred Aho, Peter J. Weinberger, Brian Kernighan | C, SNOBOL |
1979 | Icon (implementation) | Ralph Griswold | SNOBOL |
1979 | Vulcan dBase-II | Wayne Ratliff | * |
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
1980s
1990s
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
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1990 | AMOS BASIC | François Lionet and Constantin Sotiropoulos | STOS BASIC |
1990 | AMPL | Robert Fourer, David Gay and Brian Kernighan at Bell Laboratories | |
1990 | Object Oberon | H Mössenböck, J Templ, R Griesemer | Oberon |
1990 | J | Kenneth E. Iverson, Roger Hui at Iverson Software | APL, FP |
1990 | Haskell | Miranda | |
1990 | EuLisp | Common Lisp, Scheme | |
1990 | Z Shell (zsh) | Paul Falstad at Princeton University | ksh |
1991 | GNU E | David J. DeWitt, Michael J. Carey | C++ |
1991 | Oberon-2 | Hanspeter Mössenböck, Wirth | Object Oberon |
1991 | Python | Guido van Rossum | ABC, ALGOL 68, Icon, Modula-3 |
1991 | Oz | Gert Smolka and his students | Prolog |
1991 | Q | Albert Gräf | |
1991 | Visual Basic | Alan Cooper, sold to Microsoft | QuickBASIC |
1992 | Borland Pascal | Turbo Pascal OOP | |
1992 | Dylan | many people at Apple Computer Inc. | Common Lisp, Scheme |
1993? | Self (implementation) | Sun Microsystems Inc. | Smalltalk |
1993 | Amiga E | Wouter van Oortmerssen | DEX, C, Modula-2 |
1993 | Brainfuck | Urban Müller | P′′ |
1993 | LiveCode Transcript | HyperTalk | |
1993 | AppleScript | Apple Computer Inc. | HyperTalk |
1993 | K | Arthur Whitney | APL, Lisp |
1993 | Lua | Roberto Ierusalimschy et al. at Tecgraf, PUC-Rio | Scheme, SNOBOL, Modula, CLU, C++ |
1993 | R | Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka | S |
1993 | ZPL | Chamberlain et al. at University of Washington | C |
1993 | NewtonScript | Walter Smith | Self, Dylan |
1994 | Claire | Yves Caseau | Smalltalk, SETL, OPS5, Lisp, ML, C, LORE, LAURE |
1994 | ANSI Common Lisp | Common Lisp | |
1994 | RAPID | ABB Group | ARLA |
1994 | Pike | Fredrik Hübinette et al. at Linköping University | LPC, C, µLPC |
1994 | ANS Forth | Elizabeth Rather, et al. | Forth |
1995 | Ada 95 | S. Tucker Taft, et al. at Intermetrics, Inc. | Ada 83 |
1995 | Borland Delphi | Anders Hejlsberg at Borland | Borland Pascal |
1995 | ColdFusion (CFML) | Allaire | |
1995 | Java | James Gosling at Sun Microsystems | C, Simula 67, C++, Smalltalk, Ada 83, Objective-C, Mesa |
1995 | LiveScript | Brendan Eich at Netscape | Self, C, Scheme |
1995 | Mercury | Zoltan Somogyi at University of Melbourne | Prolog, Hope, Haskell |
1995 | PHP | Rasmus Lerdorf | Perl |
1995 | Ruby | Yukihiro Matsumoto | Smalltalk, Perl |
1995 | JavaScript | Brendan Eich at Netscape | LiveScript |
1996 | Curl | David Kranz, Steve Ward, Chris Terman at MIT | Lisp, C++, Tcl/Tk, TeX, HTML |
1996 | Lasso | Blue World Communications Inc. | |
1996 | Perl Data Language (PDL) | Karl Glazebrook, Jarle Brinchmann, Tuomas Lukka, and Christian Soeller | APL, Perl |
1996 | OCaml | INRIA | Caml Light, Standard ML |
1996 | NetRexx | Mike Cowlishaw | REXX |
1997 | Component Pascal | Oberon microsystems, Inc | Oberon-2 |
1997 | E | Mark S. Miller | Joule, Original-E |
1997 | Pico | Free University of Brussels | Scheme |
1997 | Squeak Smalltalk | Alan Kay, et al. at Apple Computer Inc. | Smalltalk-80, Self |
1997 | ECMAScript | ECMA TC39-TG1 | JavaScript |
1997 | F-Script | Philippe Mougin | Smalltalk, APL, Objective-C |
1997 | ISLISP | ISO Standard ISLISP | Common Lisp |
1997 | Tea | Jorge Nunes | Java, Scheme, Tcl |
1997 | REBOL | Carl Sassenrath, Rebol Technologies | Self, Forth, Lisp, Logo |
1998 | Standard C++ | ANSI/ISO Standard C++ | C++, Standard C, C |
1998 | M2001 | Ronald E. Prather, Trinity University (Texas) | * |
1998 | Pikt | Robert Osterlund (then at University of Chicago) | AWK, Perl, Unix shell |
1998 | PureBasic | Frederic Laboureur, Fantaisie Software | |
1998 | UnrealScript | Tim Sweeney at Epic Games | C++, Java |
1999 | XSLT (+ XPath) | W3C, James Clark | DSSSL |
1999 | Game Maker Language (GML) | Mark Overmars | Game Maker |
1999 | Harbour | Antonio Linares | dBase |
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
2000s
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
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2000 | Join Java | G Stewart von Itzstein | Java |
2000 | ActionScript | Gary Grossman | ECMAScript |
2000 | Joy | Manfred von Thun | FP, Forth |
2000 | XL | Christophe de Dinechin | Ada, C++, Lisp |
2000 | C# | Anders Hejlsberg, Microsoft (ECMA) | C, C++, Java, Delphi, Modula-2 |
2000 | D | Walter Bright, Digital Mars | C, C++, C#, Java |
2000 | Ferite | Chris Ross | C, C++, Java, PHP, Python, Ruby, Scheme |
2001 | AspectJ | Gregor Kiczales, Xerox PARC | Java, Common Lisp |
2001 | Processing | Casey Reas and Benjamin Fry | Java, C, C++[8] |
2001 | Visual Basic .NET | Microsoft | Visual Basic |
2001 | RPG IV (RPGLE, ILE RPG, RPG Free) | IBM | FARGO, RPG, RPG II, RPG III, RPG/400 |
2001 | GDScript (GDS) | OKAM Studio | Godot |
2002 | Io | Steve Dekorte | Self, NewtonScript |
2002 | Gosu | Guidewire Software | GScript |
2003 | Nemerle | University of Wrocław | C#, ML, MetaHaskell |
2003 | Factor | Slava Pestov | Joy, Forth, Lisp |
2003 | Falcon | Giancarlo Niccolai | C++, Perl, Lua, Smalltalk, PHP, Lisp, Python, Ruby |
2003 | Scala | Martin Odersky | Smalltalk, Java, Haskell, Standard ML, OCaml |
2003 | Squirrel | Alberto Demichelis | Lua |
2004 | Subtext | Jonathan Edwards | * |
2004 | Alma-0 | Krzysztof Apt, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica | * |
2004 | Boo | Rodrigo B. de Oliveira | Python, C# |
2004 | FreeBASIC | Andre Victor | QBasic |
2004 | Groovy | James Strachan | Java |
2004 | Little b | Aneil Mallavarapu, Harvard Medical School, Department of Systems Biology | Lisp |
2005 | F# | Don Syme, Microsoft Research | OCaml, C#, Haskell |
2005 | Seed7 | Thomas Mertes | * |
2006 | Links | Philip Wadler, University of Edinburgh | Haskell |
2006 | Cobra | ChuckEsterbrook | Python, C#, Eiffel, Objective-C |
2006 | Windows PowerShell | Microsoft | C#, ksh, Perl, CL, DCL, SQL |
2006 | OptimJ | Ateji | Java |
2007 | Ada 2005 | Ada Rapporteur Group | Ada 95 |
2007 | Agda | Ulf Norell | Coq, Epigram, Haskell |
2007 | Fantom | Brian Frank, Andy Frank | C#, Scala, Ruby, Erlang |
2007 | Scratch | Mitchel Resnick, John Maloney, Natalie Rusk, Evelyn Eastmond, Tammy Stern, Amon Millner, Jay Silver, and Brian Silverman | Logo, Smalltalk, Squeak, E-Toys, HyperCard, AgentSheets, StarLogo, Tweak, BYOB |
2007 | Vala | GNOME | C# |
2007 | Clojure | Rich Hickey | Lisp, ML, Haskell, Erlang |
2007 | Fortress | Guy Steele | Scala, ML, Haskell |
2007 | Oberon-07 | Wirth[9] | Oberon |
2007 | LOLCODE | Adam Lindsay | * |
2008 | Genie | Jamie McCracken | Python, Boo, D, Object Pascal |
2008 | Pure | Albert Gräf | Q |
2009 | Go | C, Oberon, Limbo, Smalltalk | |
2009 | CoffeeScript | Jeremy Ashkenas | JavaScript, Ruby, Python, Haskell |
2009 | Idris | Edwin Brady | Haskell, Agda, Coq |
2009 | Parasail | S. Tucker Taft, AdaCore | Modula, Ada, Pascal, ML |
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
2010s
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Chapel | Brad Chamberlain, Cray Inc. | HPF, ZPL |
2010 | Rust | Graydon Hoare, Mozilla | Alef, C++, Camlp4, Common Lisp, Erlang, Hermes, Limbo, Napier, Napier88, Newsqueak, NIL, Sather, Standard ML |
2011 | Ceylon | Gavin King, Red Hat | Java |
2011 | Dart | Java, JavaScript, CoffeeScript, Go | |
2011 | Elm | Evan Czaplicki | Haskell, Standard ML, OCaml, F# |
2011 | Kotlin | JetBrains | Java, Scala, Groovy, C#, Gosu |
2011 | C++11 | C++ ISO/IEC 14882:2011 | C++, Standard C, C |
2011 | Red | Nenad Rakocevic | Rebol, Scala, Lua |
2012 | Elixir | José Valim | Erlang, Ruby, Clojure |
2012 | TypeScript | Anders Hejlsberg, Microsoft | JavaScript, CoffeeScript |
2012 | Julia | Jeff Bezanson, Stefan Karpinski, Viral Shah, Alan Edelman, MIT | MATLAB, Lisp, C, Fortran, Mathematica[10] (strictly its Wolfram Language), Python, Perl, R, Ruby, Lua[11] |
2012 | Ada 2012 | ARA and Ada Europe (ISO/IEC 8652:2012) | Ada 2005, ISO/IEC 8652:1995/Amd 1:2007 |
2014 | Hack | PHP | |
2014 | Swift | Apple Inc. | Objective-C, Rust, Haskell, Ruby, Python, C#, CLU |
2014 | C++14 | C++ ISO/IEC 14882:2014 | C++, Standard C, C |
Year | Name | Chief developer, company | Predecessor(s) |
See also
- Programming language
- Timeline of computing
- History of computing hardware
- History of programming languages
References
- ↑ Booth, Kathleen. "machine language for Automatic Relay Computer". Birkbeck College Computation Laboratory,. University of London.
- ↑ Campbell-Kelly, Martin "The Development of Computer Programming in Britain (1945 to 1955)", The Birkbeck College Machines, in (1982) Annals of the History of Computing 4(2) April 1982 IEEE
- ↑ UNIVAC conference, Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota. 171-page transcript of oral history with computer pioneers, including Albert B. Tonik, involved with the Univac computer, held on 17–18 May 1990.
- ↑ "Der Freiburger Code auf der Zuse" (in German). Retrieved 26 October 2014.
- ↑ H. Zuse. "Z22". Retrieved 26 October 2014.
- ↑ Smillie, Keith. "Kenneth E. Iverson - A.M. Turing Award Winner". ACM.
- ↑ http://isocpp.org/tour
- ↑ https://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/HomePage
- ↑ http://www.inf.ethz.ch/personal/wirth/Articles/Oberon.html
- ↑ "Why We Created Julia". Julia website. February 2012. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
- ↑ "Introduction". The Julia Manual.
External links
- Online encyclopedia for the history of programming languages
- Diagram & history of programming languages
- Eric Levenez's timeline diagram of computer languages history
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