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Origin & use of computer languages
- Subject: Origin & use of computer languages
- From: alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alan Hargreaves)
- Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 19:20:00 PST
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In his book titled "Quick C", Al Stevens gives us a quick rundown on
the origin, purpose and usefulness of so many programming languages.
COBOL was designed so that managers could read code.
BASIC was designed for people who are not programmers.
FORTRAN is for scientists.
ADA comes from a committee - a government committee no less.
PILOT is for teachers.
PASCAL is for students.
LOGO is for children
APL is for Martians.
FORTH, LISP and PROLOG are specialty languages.
C, however, is for programmers.