PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES CHRONICLE
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https://doi.org/10.34218/IJCET_16_03_023Keywords:
Computer Languages, Programming, Pascal, Fortran, COBOL, Assembly, Structure Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, Java, C++Abstract
Since the development of computer, scientists, computer experts, and programmers have been trying to find a better way to build software applications. Numerous programming languages were developed, and the newer one has more power, capabilities to facilitate programming. Along with the newer, object-oriented capability languages such as C++, Java, C#, programming paradigm is also changed, from the structured to object-oriented, and to component-oriented programming. This research paper addresses the following questions: What is a programming language? What are special features that a programming language can offer? How they relate to each others? This paper considers books, and research papers on similar topics that might provide a deeper understanding of programming languages, and the answers to these questions above.
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