Ada is a structured, statically typed, imperative, and object-oriented high-level computer programming language, extended from Pascal and other languages. It was originally designed by a team led by Jean Ichbiah of CII Honeywell Bull under contract to the United States Department of Defense (DoD) from 1977 to 1983 to supersede the hundreds of programming languages then used by the DoD. Ada is strongly typed and compilers are validated for reliability in mission-critical applications, such as avionics software. Ada is an international standard; the current version (known as Ada 2005) is defined by joint ISO/ANSI standard (ISO-8652:1995), combined with major Amendment ISO/IEC 8652:1995/Amd 1:2007. Ada was named after Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), who is often credited as being the first computer programmer.[1]
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Java Cryptology Architecture is used via the cryptology using the Java programming language. It also works with Oracle. Basically it's the science of secret writing in secret programming.
They had no other way of communication before language was developed.
Only in official communications, if it is work related (short of the foreign language being related to the work at hand), or essential for morale or mission. Personal communications in one's native tongue is perfectly acceptable and SHOULD NOT be ordered against. Contact your local legal department if you need clarification or face action for using non-English language in a non-official capacity.
First Generation Computers refer to ones with vacuum tubes and were really huge and required vast amounts of electricity. The programming was very limited and very complex USN machine language. Usually they were hardwired and the applications very limited. Second Generation Computer were built using transistors that were much smaller and required less power and space. General Purpose program languages were developed that could be moved from 1 computer to the next.
That would be the "Ada" programming language.
Ada
A programming language, based on Pascal and developed for the U.S. Department of Defense.
Pascal.
Lots of programming languages were developed IN the US or BY US citizens, but there are no languages that were developed BY the US as a whole.
The programming language developed by the US Department of Defense that was named to honor a famous woman in mathematics is called Ada. It was named after Augusta Ada Lovelace, a 19th-century mathematician and writer known for her work on Charles Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine. Ada is primarily used for safety-critical and real-time systems.
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The first programming language, Fortran, was developed in the 1950s by a team at IBM led by John W. Backus.
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