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al-Khowarizmi, Mohammed ibn-Musa develops a treatise on algebra, his name allegedly giving rise to the term algorithm.
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1843
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Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace, programs Charles Babbage's design of the Analytical Engine.
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1945
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Plankalkul is developed by Konrad Zuse.
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1953
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Sort-Merge Generator is created by Betty Holberton.
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1957
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FORTRAN is devised for IBM by John Backus and team of programmers.
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FLOW-MATIC is crafted for Remington-Rand's UNIVAC by Grace Hopper.
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1958
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LISP is produced by John McCarthy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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1960
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ALGOL is the result of work done by the ALGOL Committee in the ALGOL 60 Report.
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COBOL is formulated by the CODASYL Committee, initiated by the the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)
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1961
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JOSS is originated by the RAND Corporation.
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GPSS (General Purpose Simulation System) is invented by Geoffrey Gordon with IBM.
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RPG (Report Program Generator) is unveiled by IBM.
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APL (A Programming Language) is designed by Kenneth Iverson with IBM.
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1963
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SNOBOL is developed by David Farber, Ralph Griswold, and Ivan Polonsky at Bell Laboratories.
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1964
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BASIC is originated by John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz at Dartmouth.
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PL/I is announced by IBM.
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Simula I is produced by Kristen Nygaard and Ole-Johan Dahl at the Norwegian Computing Center.
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1967
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Simula 67 is created by Kristen Nygaard and Ole-Johan Dahl at the Norwegian Computing Center.
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