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  2. C Sharp (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    C# (/ ˌ s iː ˈ ʃ ɑːr p / see SHARP) [b] is a general-purpose high-level programming language supporting multiple paradigms.C# encompasses static typing, [16]: 4 strong typing, lexically scoped, imperative, declarative, functional, generic, [16]: 22 object-oriented (class-based), and component-oriented programming disciplines.

  3. Anders Hejlsberg - Wikipedia

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    Anders Hejlsberg (/ ˈ h aɪ l z b ɜːr ɡ /, born 2 December 1960) [2] is a Danish software engineer who co-designed several programming languages and development tools. He was the original author of Turbo Pascal and the chief architect of Delphi.

  4. Timeline of programming languages - Wikipedia

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    none (unique language) 1951 Intermediate Programming Language Arthur Burks: Short Code 1951 Boehm unnamed coding system Corrado Böhm: CPC Coding scheme 1951 Klammerausdrücke Konrad Zuse: Plankalkül 1951 Stanislaus (Notation) Fritz Bauer: none (unique language) 1951 Sort Merge Generator: Betty Holberton: none (unique language) 1952

  5. .NET - Wikipedia

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    The .NET platform (pronounced as "dot net") is a free and open-source, managed computer software framework for Windows, Linux, and macOS operating systems. [4] The project is mainly developed by Microsoft employees by way of the .NET Foundation and is released under an MIT License.

  6. Programming Languages: History and Fundamentals - Wikipedia

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    Programming Languages provides a history and description of 120 programming languages, with an extensive bibliography of reference works about each language and sample programs for many of them. [5] The book outlines both the technical definition and usage of each language, as well as the historical, political, and economic context of each ...

  7. Generational list of programming languages - Wikipedia

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    ALGOL 58 (IAL, International Algorithmic Language) MAD and GOM (Michigan Algorithm Decoder and Good Old MAD) ALGOL 60. MAD/I; Simula (see also Simula based) SETL. ABC. Python. Julia (also under Lisp, Ruby, ALGOL) Nim (also under Oberon) Ring (also under C, BASIC, Ruby, C#, Lua) [1] Swift (also under Ruby, Objective-C, and Haskell) Boo; Cobra ...

  8. Charles Petzold - Wikipedia

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    This experience of digital circuitry and assembly language programming formed the basis of his book Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software. Petzold purchased a two-diskette IBM PC in 1984 for $5,000. [3] This debt encouraged him to use the PC to earn some revenue so he wrote an article about ANSI.SYS and the PROMPT command.

  9. Niklaus Wirth - Wikipedia

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    Niklaus Emil Wirth (IPA: / v ɛr t /) (15 February 1934 – 1 January 2024) was a Swiss computer scientist.He designed several programming languages, including Pascal, and pioneered several classic topics in software engineering.