Page Summary: Fortran is the world's first high-level procedural programming language developed at IBM in the 1950's. Elixir is a dynamic functional programming language built on top of the Erlang BEAM virtual machine.
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Fortran is the world's first high-level procedural programming language developed at IBM in the 1950's. Elixir is a dynamic functional programming language built on top of the Erlang BEAM virtual machine. Lisp is world's second high-level programming language and is still used to build software today.
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- Fortran is the world's first high-level procedural programming language developed at IBM in the 1950's.
- Elixir is a dynamic functional programming language built on top of the Erlang BEAM virtual machine.
- Lisp is world's second high-level programming language and is still used to build software today.
- Erlang is a functional programming language know for message-based concurrency model.
- Haskell is a purely functional programming language based on lambda calculus.
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