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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.
LISP programming refers to creating applications using LISP languages - a family of old high level programming languages that used Polish notation. LISP languages are the second oldest HLLs after FORTRAN.
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The oldest computer language is machine code and all computer languages are binary encoded. It's unavoidable on binary machines.
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All languages are completely developed, but the exact number of them is unknown.
Wikipedia currently lists 710 computer languages.
Although English is the dominant language of computer languages, this is primarily because a third of all known languages were developed in English-speaking countries, while languages developed in other countries typically use English in order to appeal to a wider audience. However, there are still many non-English programming languages, including symbolic languages, as well as conversions of English-based languages to suit non-English cultures. As to which languages are not used, it would be easier to list those that are or have been used. See related links, below.
It was developed many, many years ago.
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.
ALGOL is a family of programming languages, developed in the 1950s, that was intensely influential on the development of algorithm description computer science.
How many generations of computer languages have there been since the middle of the 20th century
French is a romance language that developed from Latin, specifically Vulgar Latin, which was spoken in the Roman province of Gaul. Over time, Latin evolved into the French language with influences from Celtic and Frankish languages.
The European languages that developed from the Roman empire are Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Romanian. There are also many Latin derived words in English.
Written Languages Developed, :)
Life after agriculture led to settled communities, larger populations, and the development of social hierarchy. It allowed for the creation of permanent settlements, the specialization of labor, and the emergence of complex societies with organized religion, government, and trade. Agriculture brought about a shift from a nomadic lifestyle to a more sedentary one, sparking technological advancements and cultural innovations.