Third Generation Languages are English-like languages, which have keywords the same as or similar to everyday English words. This makes them a lot easier to learn than the earlier generations of languages. Some examples are
BASIC was generally the first computer language available on early personal computers. Pascal was also popular, but somewhat later. Eventually C dominated.
first generation computers were based on machine level and assembly level languages.
Fortran
Yes. The first computer was built in the 1930s. The first personal computers hit the market in 1981.
No. The first computer that resembles modern computers was made in the early to mid 40s. They were considerably larger and less capable than today's computers, but they were computers none the less. Apple released their first computer kit - the Apple I Personal Computer Kit in 1976.
Apple did not make the first personal computer. A company called Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) produced a kit in 1975 that you could assemble into the Altair 8800 microcomputer which is considered to be the first personal computer. The sales of this computer were higher than expected which indicated that there was a demand for personal computers. This inspired Apple and many others to start developing and selling their own brand of personal computers.
Microsoft BASIC, it was for the MITS Altair 8800 kit.
Early computers created in the first half of the 20th century, such as the 1946 University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering's ENIAC computer, were built based on theories set forth by Alan Turing, but these computers were large, unwieldy, and limited in their ability to be programmed. The first personal computer commercially available which resembles modern personal computers was the 1977 Apple II, created by Steve Wozniak.
Yes. The first computer was built in the 1930s. The first personal computers hit the market in 1981.
Toshiba was the first company to manufacture and sell computers. Apple was the first company to produce a personal computer.
No. The first computer that resembles modern computers was made in the early to mid 40s. They were considerably larger and less capable than today's computers, but they were computers none the less. Apple released their first computer kit - the Apple I Personal Computer Kit in 1976.
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Apple did not make the first personal computer. A company called Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) produced a kit in 1975 that you could assemble into the Altair 8800 microcomputer which is considered to be the first personal computer. The sales of this computer were higher than expected which indicated that there was a demand for personal computers. This inspired Apple and many others to start developing and selling their own brand of personal computers.
No one person created the personal computer Many different companies developed different computer designs that gradually became known as personal computers. There is no agreement on what was the first personal computer, although the Commodore PET was the first mass-marketed complete personal computer, and the Apple II the most widely successful early personal computer.
In the 1970s, personal computers were first built by hobbyists. Then Apple computer developed one of the first practical personal computers (PC). In the early 1980s, IBM developed its PC
The term Personal Computer dates back to the early 1960's when people were predicting such devices at a time when computer users had to share a connection to a large mainframe computer. The Hewlett Packard 9100A was advertised as a personal computer in the late 1960's but would be considered a programmable calculator today. With the arrival of microprocessor chips in the early 1970's early personal computers were sold in a kit form that people had to build themselves. The Apple I was one of the first personal computers to be sold ready built. This was replaced by the Apple II which was marketed as a personal computer in 1977. Other early personal computers include the Commodore PET and the Tandy TRS-80.So... to answer the question: No Apple did not create the term Personal Computer but it was one of the first creators of personal computers.
Microsoft BASIC, it was for the MITS Altair 8800 kit.
lol no the other computer has no connection to the first. if u used your air card with your personal computer than yes
Steve Jobs created the first personal computer in his garage. You must not know much about personal computers.
Apple is a company that develop and designs computers. They are the first company that introduced the first Personal Computer set which is known as the PC . With it's founder Steve Jobs.