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  2. "Hello, World!" program - Wikipedia

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    The function body consists of a single statement, a call to the printf() function, which stands for "print formatted"; it outputs to the console whatever is passed to it as the parameter, in this case the string "hello, world". The C-language version was preceded by Kernighan's own 1972 A Tutorial Introduction to the Language B, [4] where the ...

  3. Wang Yongmin - Wikipedia

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    The first PC version of Wubi appeared in 1984, and soon became the most popular method of entering Chinese characters in the PRC, becoming known as "China's first software" (中国第一软件). [4] In 1989, Wang Yongmin established his own company Wangma (lit. Wang Code). In 1988, he received the title of National Model Worker ...

  4. BASIC - Wikipedia

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    A particularly important example was HP Time-Shared BASIC, which, like the original Dartmouth system, used two computers working together to implement a time-sharing system. The first, a low-end machine in the HP 2100 series, was used to control user input and save and load their programs to tape or disk. The other, a high-end version of the ...

  5. C (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the book The C Programming Language, first edition, by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie. In 1978 Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie published the first edition of The C Programming Language. [18] Known as K&R from the initials of its authors, the book served for many years as an informal specification of the language.

  6. History of programming languages - Wikipedia

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    Simula, invented in the late 1960s by Nygaard and Dahl as a superset of ALGOL 60, was the first language designed to support object-oriented programming. FORTH , the earliest concatenative programming language was designed by Charles Moore in 1969 as a personal development system while at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO).

  7. List of pioneers in computer science - Wikipedia

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    Led the team that created FORTRAN (Formula Translation), the first practical high-level programming language, and formulated the Backus–Naur form that described the formal language syntax. 850~ Banū Mūsā: Three brothers who wrote the Book of Ingenious Devices, describing what appears to be the first programmable machine, an automatic flute ...

  8. ALGOL 68 - Wikipedia

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    ¢ The original way of adding your 2 cents worth to a program ¢ COMMENT "bold" comment COMMENT CO Style i comment CO # Style ii comment # £ This is a hash/pound comment for a UK keyboard £ Normally, comments cannot be nested in ALGOL 68.

  9. Victor Yngve - Wikipedia

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    Victor H. Yngve (July 5, 1920 – January 15, 2012 [1]) was a professor of linguistics at the University of Chicago and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1953-1965). ). He was one of the earliest researchers in computational linguistics and natural language processing, the use of computers to analyze and process langua