Niklaus Wirth invented the programming language A+. He developed A+ in the 1980s as an extension of the A language, aiming to enhance the functionality of the APL programming language.
It is difficult to pinpoint the first language ever invented as language has been constantly evolving over time. However, some of the earliest known languages include Sumerian, Egyptian hieroglyphics, and ancient Chinese characters. These languages developed independently in different regions of the world.
The first written language is believed to have been invented by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia around 3200 BCE. They developed a system of writing known as cuneiform, which consisted of symbols impressed on clay tablets with a wedge-shaped stylus.
The first invented language is difficult to pinpoint definitively, as there is no clear record of its origin. However, constructed languages (conlangs) like Lingua Ignota by Hildegard of Bingen (12th century) and Laadan by Suzette Haden Elgin (1982) are among the earliest documented examples of intentionally created languages.
Sign language has been used for centuries by deaf individuals around the world, but there is no specific "invention" date. Modern sign languages have evolved over time and vary by country and region. Each sign language has its own unique grammar and vocabulary.
The braille language was first used in 1824 by Louis Braille, a blind Frenchman. He invented the tactile writing system to help blind and visually impaired people read and write.
Bjarne Stroustrup
The Sumers invented the first ever written language.
Bjarne Stroustrup, who began development of the language, originally called C with Classes, in 1978. The name was changed to C++ in 1983. The first generic release appeared in 1985.
Sign language has been used for centuries by deaf individuals around the world, but there is no specific "invention" date. Modern sign languages have evolved over time and vary by country and region. Each sign language has its own unique grammar and vocabulary.
The English language developed over time through the influence of various peoples and cultures, including Anglo-Saxons, Norse invaders, and Norman conquerors. It does not have a single inventor, but rather evolved from a blend of Germanic and Romance languages in the British Isles.
The first invented language is difficult to pinpoint definitively, as there is no clear record of its origin. However, constructed languages (conlangs) like Lingua Ignota by Hildegard of Bingen (12th century) and Laadan by Suzette Haden Elgin (1982) are among the earliest documented examples of intentionally created languages.
The oldest computer language still in use is Fortran, invented in 1957. The first computer language was assembly language, but the first high level programming language was Plankalkul.
It is difficult to pinpoint the first language ever invented as language has been constantly evolving over time. However, some of the earliest known languages include Sumerian, Egyptian hieroglyphics, and ancient Chinese characters. These languages developed independently in different regions of the world.
Mesopotamians invented the wheel chariot and mesopotamian women invented lipstick. The arch and the collumn were both developed in Mesopotamia, and are still used today in modern buildings and bridges.
It was used as communication at first, but was then used as a secret language in war.
The question mark was first used in the Syriac language.
No reason. It is not even true, on the first place.