Programming Languages

  • 2000 BCE

    Programming languages of recent years

    Programming languages of recent years
    Modelling languages and unified languages have been the key concept of omputer science sine the beginning of the millenium: UML, C#, XML.
  • 1990 BCE

    Programming Languages of the ninetines

    Programming Languages of the ninetines
    Introduction of new languages for sripting and web programming, event and implementation of specialized environments.
    Programming languages of this period are: HTML (1989), Visual Basic (1991), Python(1991), Delphi(1995), Java(1995).
  • 1980 BCE

    Fourth generation languages

    Fourth generation languages
    This decade marked by hybrid object languages: many languages were adapted for object programming: ADA(1983), C++(1983)
  • 1970 BCE

    Programming languages of the seventies

    Programming languages of the seventies
    There was a new programming concept: object programming with C(1972), Pascal(1971), Smalltalk(1970) and Prolog(1972).
  • 1960 BCE

    Third generation languages

    Third generation languages
    During this decade, computer scientists realised programming languages more easy than Assembly. They created:
    1)Fortran(1957): used mostly for mathematic;
    2)Cobol(1960): used for accouunting and trading application;
    3)Basic(1964): it was very powerful and easy to learn and use;
  • 1950 BCE

    Second generation languages

    Second generation languages
    Introduction of first machine language: Assembly.
  • 1940 BCE

    First generation languages

    First generation languages
    Before the 1940s the only way to program was by using machine code or machine language with 0 or 1...