Yes. The name is an acronym for String Oriented Symbolic Language.
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String Oriented Symbolic Language
FACT computer language was created in 1959.
Computer can be translated into Kikuyu language as komputa.
In the computer language the word "progra" is short for program. The word "progra" is shorthand or slang for the word program in the computer language.
Machine Language
IS THIS COMPUTER LANGUAGE?
CMOS
Snobol.
R. E. Griswold has written: 'The SNOBOL 4 programming language [by] R.E. Griswold, J.F. Poage [and] I.P. Polonsky' -- subject(s): SNOBOL (Computer program language)
String Oriented Symbolic Language
Allen Forte has written: 'Workbook in harmonic composition' -- subject(s): Harmony 'Listening to Classic American Popular Songs' -- subject(s): Popular music, History and criticism, Analysis, appreciation 'Snobol 3 primer' -- subject(s): SNOBOL (Computer program language)
Wayne Allan Walker has written: 'Hybrid trees as a data structure' -- subject(s): Hybrid computers, SNOBOL (Computer program language)
I have always heard that the name HAL was taken from stepping down one letter from the computer manufacturer IBM (I - H, B - A, M - L)The in-story justification is that it stands for Heuristic Algorithm, which is kind of clunky and awkward, but then we're talking about computer nerds here, the same people who came up with names like SNOBOL to stand for "string-oriented symbolic language" (huh?), so it's possible.
Programming language develops computer
Machine language is a high level language and that laguage is understand by the computer.
It is a computer language, but it is not a computer programming language. You cannot write programs with it. It is just for designing the layout of a webpage, and it is a Markup language. Its full title is HyperText Markup Language.
The oldest computer language still in use is Fortran, invented in 1957. The first computer language was assembly language, but the first high level programming language was Plankalkul.