Programming Languages:
BASIC - correct answer Beginers All Purpose Instruction Code COBOL - correct answer Common Business Oriented Language Fortran - correct answer Formula Translation Pascal - correct answer influenced by the ALGOL W efforts, with the explicit goals of producing a language that would be efficient both in the compiler and at run-time, allow for the development of well-structured programs, and to be useful for teaching students structured programming.[4] A generation of students used Pascal as an introductory language in undergraduate courses. Java - correct answer An object-oriented programming language designed specifically for programs (particularly multimedia) to be used over the Internet. Java allows programmers to create small programs or applications to enhance websites. ASCII - correct answer American Standard Code for Information Interchange HTML - correct answer Hypertext Markup Language Python - correct answer An advanced programming language that is interpreted, object-oriented and built on flexible and robust semantics. JavaScript - correct answer s a client-side programming language that runs inside a client browser and processes commands on a computer rather than a server. It is commonly placed into an HTML or ASP C Language - correct answer A Structure-oriented, middle-level programming language mostly used to develop low-level applications. C ++ - correct answer object-oriented, middle-level programming language and is an extension of C language Shell - correct answer Steve Bourne wrote the Bourne shell which appeared in the Seventh Edition Bell Labs Research version of Unix. Ruby - correct answer An open-sourced, object-oriented scripting language that can be used independently or as part of the Ruby on Rails web framework. C# - correct answer is a multi-paradigm programming language that features strong typing, imperative, declarative, functional, generic, object-oriented and component-oriented disciplines. Objective C - correct answer is a multi-paradigm programming langu
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