The latest programming languages are:
Go Programming Language developed by Google, Inc. in 2012. It's purpose is to enable users to create new software easily on Linux and Mac operating systems. It is object oriented programming and the translator used is compiler.
Fathom Programming Language was developed b Brian Frank and Andy Frank in 2012. Its purpose is to cross-compile and run on JRE, NET, CLR, and Javascript. Platforms are Mac OS, Linux, and Windows. It is object oriented programming and the translator is compiler. Special features are that it is portable and can be used on Java, VM, and NET CLR.
Fuzuli programming language seems to be the newest as its short version control history and articles written about it. See URL in related links below.
C- Programing is basically a programing language of a computer. It helps to create software programing language which is usefull in creating softwares & data base programes. C programing language is the first & basic programing language. Other programing languages are:- C, C++ & C# (latest).
why do we have diffrent programming laungage
Programming languages (or natural languages) cannot be downloaded.
Programming languages (or natural languages) cannot be downloaded.
You cannot install programming languages (or natural languages, either) on your computer. You can install compilers for programming languages, though.
high level programming languages are languages that are given by the programmer to the system as a input and they are understandable by a programmer
This question cannot be answered as new languages are created all the time for a wide variety of reasons. Nobody can keep current on this.
No.
Common questions about syntax in programming languages include: "What is syntax and why is it important?", "How does syntax differ between programming languages?", "What are some common syntax errors and how can they be avoided?", and "How can I improve my understanding of syntax in a programming language?"
There are no 'partial' programming languages.
Programming languages such as COBOL and FORTRAN are examples of procedure languages.