John Mauchly's
Short Code, proposed in 1949, was one of the first high-level languages ever developed for an
electronic computer.
[4] Unlike
machine code, Short Code statements represented mathematical expressions in understandable form. However, the program had to be translated into
machine code every time it ran, making the process much slower than running the equivalent machine code.
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History of programming languages - Wikipediawere written in the 1950s. An early high-level programming language to be designed for a computer was Plankalkül, developed by the Germans for Z1 by Konrad Zuse between 1943 and 1945. However, it was not implemented until 1998 and 2000. [3]
<span>John Mauchly's Short Code, proposed in 1949, was one of the first high-level languages ever developed for an electronic computer. [4] Unlike machine code, Short Code statements represented mathematical expressions in understandable form. However, the program had to be translated into machine code every time it ran, making the process much slower than running the equivalent machine code.
At the University of Manchester, Alick Glennie developed Autocode in the early 1950s. A programming language, it used a compiler to automatically convert the language into machine cod Summary
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