Plankalkül
Plankalkul is the programming language that was designed by Konrad Zuse. It was the first real computer programming language used for engineering.
in Germany by Konrad Zuse in 1945
Created the first computer programming language (plankalkül).Invented the first programmable computer in 1941.
Konrad Zuse was born in Berlin, Germany. He lived all of his life in Germany.
Plankalkül (Plan Calculus), created by Konrad Zuse for the Z3 computer in Nazi Germany, may have been the first programming language (other than assemblers). This was a surprisingly advanced programming language, with many features that didn't appear again until the 1980s.The first high-level programming language that we know of is the IBM Mathematical Formula Translating System, or Fortran for short.
Plankalkül by Konrad Zuse FORTRAN by John Backus for IBM in 1954 COBOL by Donald Knuth in 1965
Konrad Zuse created the modern day computer.
First of all, his name was "Konrad" Zuse. Second, he is no longer alive. He died in 1995 at the age of 85. As of now (2009) if he were still alive, he would be 99.
the Z1 was created by Conrad Zuse in 1936, its considered to be the first electro mechanical binary programmable computer
His name is Konrad Zuse and he build the "first" computer in 1941.
Fortran first appeared in 1957. However, Heinz Rutishauser's Superplan preceded it by a long way, being developed from 1949 to 1951. Superplan was influenced by the earlier work of Konrad Zuse; from 1943 to 1945 he designed the first high-level programming language, Plankalkül, but lacked the funding to implement it.
Its a computer created by Konrad Zuse!