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  1. 2. Superset of Python, 🔥 can be used as the file extension
  2. 5. Is a JavaScript and .NET language for web, cloud, data-science, apps and more.
  3. 7. The only programming language designed for integration.
  4. 9. Was developed in the year 1994 at MIT as a language for multithreaded parallel programming.
  5. 13. Developed by Google
  6. 14. Developed in 1959, was designed for business applications and became the dominant language for mainframe computing.
  7. 16. Developed in the 1980s as an educational programming language. Named after Karel ÄŚapek, a Czech writer known for his science fiction works. Primarily designed for teaching programming concepts to beginners
  8. 17. Used for Android app development and is fully interoperable with Java.
  9. 18. Significant for merging functional and logic programming paradigms, offering a declarative style and expressiveness. While not widely used in mainstream development, Curry plays a valuable role in academic exploration and functional programming diversity.
  10. 19. Combination of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality, creating a highly immersive virtual environment or community
  11. 20. Developed by Alick Glennie in 1952. Third Generation Programming Language. First compiled programming language
  12. 22. Developed by Microsoft, a subset of JavaScript
  13. 24. Secure digital ledger used in cryptocurrencies
  14. 29. Gerald Jay Sussman and Guy L. Steele Jr. at MIT in the 1970s. Emphasis on simplicity and elegance in programming
  15. 30. Crystal is an object oriented programming language with syntax very similar to _ _ _ _.
  16. 32. Developed by Apple Inc.
  17. 33. Developed by Evan Czplicki. Functional language tailored for front-end development. Aimed at building user interfaces (UIs) for web applications
  18. 34. Algebraic programming language developed for the Bendix G-15 computer
  19. 35. Developed by Microsoft in 2019, it is referred to as “Regularized Programming Model".
  20. 36. Rooted in recursive functions, founded by John McCarthy at MIT in 1960.
  21. 38. Pivotal invention in the history of weaving and computing.
  22. 42. Based on Algol 60 and is the ancestor of C programming language through BCPL and B languages
  23. 43. Hybrid functional programming language that smoothly integrates features of OOP and functional languages
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  1. 1. It is a simulated experience that can be similar or different from the real world.
  2. 3. Reason is a syntax extension for _ _ _ _ _, which was developed by Facebook in 2016
  3. 4. “Father of the Computer”
  4. 5. Developed in 1959 by Fletcher Jones, Roy Nutt, and Robert L. Patrick
  5. 6. The challenges of legacy languages also present opportunities for _______ and modernization.
  6. 8. Released the 8086 microprocessor in 1978.
  7. 10. Stands for Formula Translating System or Formula Translator
  8. 11. It is known to be the 1st Object Oriented Programming Language.
  9. 12. German engineer and inventor of Z series
  10. 13. System-level programming and high-performance computing to game development and web services. Combines efficiency with programmer productivity. Walter Bright
  11. 15. Beginner-friendly programming, used for math exercises and interactive storytelling
  12. 21. Is a programming language developed by Microsoft that runs on the .NET Framework.
  13. 23. Open-source, OOP with syntax similar to Ruby.
  14. 25. Developed by Facebook
  15. 26. Wrote the APL book, which was widely used in applications across different domains.
  16. 27. “Design by contract”
  17. 28. A functional programming language designed for building concurrent and distributed systems, developed by José Valim
  18. 31. Stands for Beginner’s All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
  19. 33. Designed by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert, First programmable electronic general-purpose digital computer
  20. 37. A standard language for database management system
  21. 39. Developed by Dr. John Vincent Atanasoff and Clifford Berry. Considered the first electronic ALU
  22. 40. Interface between an end-user and a database.
  23. 41. Developed by Jeff Bezanson et. al. Designed for high performance, numerical analysis, and computational science. Used in various fields including numerical computing, machine learning, statistics, general programming, and web development.