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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThis is a record of historically important programming languages, by decade.Contents1 Pre-19502 1950s3 1960s4 1970s5 1980s6 1990s7 2000s8 2010s9 See also10 References11 External linksPre-1950[edit]YearNameChief developer, companyPredecessor(s)1950Short CodeWilliam F Schmidt, Albert B. Tonik,[3] J.R. LoganBrief Code1950Birkbeck AssemblerKathleen BoothARC1951SuperplanHeinz RutishauserPlankalkül1951ALGAEEdward A Voorhees and Karl Balkenone (unique language)1951Intermediate Programming LanguageArthur BurksShort Code1951Regional Assembly LanguageMaurice WilkesEDSAC1951Boehm unnamed coding systemCorrado BöhmCPC Coding scheme1951KlammerausdrückeKonrad ZusePlankalkül1951OMNIBAC Symbolic AssemblerCharles KatzShort Code1951Stanislaus (Notation)Fritz Bauernone (unique language)1951Whirlwind assemblerCharles Adams and Jack Gilmore at MIT Project WhirlwindEDSAC1951Rochester assemblerNat RochesterEDSAC1951Sort Merge GeneratorBetty Holbertonnone (unique language)…

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