The earliest were assembly, Autocode, and finally, Plankalkul
The oldest computer language is machine code and all computer languages are binary encoded. It's unavoidable on binary machines.
Computer languages were not discovered, as no computers used them before people used them. Computer languages are artificial languages invented by people to simplify control of computers.As to the inventors of the earliest computer languages they were:John Backus of IBM: FORTRAN.Grace Hopper of UNIVAC: A-0, FLOW-MATIC, COBOL.Both did their original compiler development work ca. 1954.
One of the earliest computer languages is Assembly language, developed in the 1940s. It is a low-level programming language that directly corresponds to machine code instructions.
Wikipedia currently lists 710 computer languages.
The earliest printers were essentially automatic typewriters and had little flexibility.
Ada is NOT an acronym of anything, it is an actual person's name, just like Pascal and Occam; all three are also names of high order computer languages.
Computer languages are programs that can convert desired actions into a language that the computer can understand. Essentially, the user enters the program code into the computer, then the computer converts it to a language that can then be executed by the computer.
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International Journal of Computer Processing of Languages was created in 1983.
The earliest computer was invented in the United States by students and professors at the University of Pennsylvania just before the start of world war 2.
its earliest name was IMPERIAL BANK OF INDIA
The earliest computer-based control systems appeared in the mid-1950s. Computer technology allowed controllers to communicate with other PCIs (such as measuring sensors) as well as a central control room computer.