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β 12y agoCommon Business Oriented Language/ COBOL is widely used programming language by businesses. While C is a general purpose programming invented by Dennis Ritchie.
She was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark 1 and she developed the first compiler for a computer programming language. She developed COBOL the first independent programming language.
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The first programming language was Lambda Calculus Here is the link to the website [URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_calculus#Lambda_calculus_and_programming_languages[/URL] It was introduced by Alonzo Church and Stephen Cole Lleene in the 1930s
grace hopper develop the compiler in 1959
No, COBOL is a programming language.
Computer programming language.
Carl Feingold has written: 'Fundamentals of COBOL programming' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language) 'RPG II programming' -- subject(s): RPG (Computer program language) 'Fundamentals of structured COBOL programming' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language), Structured programming
You have answered your own question: it is a programming language.
No, it is a high-level programming language.
COBOL was written by a team at IBM for use on the IBM business computers systems.
Laurel M. Spitzbarth has written: 'Basic COBOL programming' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language), Computer programming
Nancy B Stern has written: 'Structured COBOL programming' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language), Structured programming
Jack L. Olson has written: 'Elements of structured COBOL programming' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language), Structured programming
Common Business Oriented Language/ COBOL is widely used programming language by businesses. While C is a general purpose programming invented by Dennis Ritchie.
COBOL stands for Common Business Oriented Language. It is the programming language used on computers for the purpose of business.
fortran, algol, cobol, pl/i, for example