Common 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
Common Business Oriented Language/ COBOL is widely used programming language by businesses. While C is a general purpose programming invented by Dennis Ritchie.
Jack L. Olson has written: 'Elements of structured COBOL programming' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language), Structured programming
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