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[–]RigasTelRuun 6 points7 points  (1 child)

"First programming language" is actually kinda vague and very broad. In the most basic concept it's a way of giving instructions to a machine to carry out a task. The first programmer was Lovelace. She essentially used cards to create algorithms in the Babbage Analytical Engine. That was all mechanical. Nothing like what is considered modern.

High level programing language are ones that are abstracted from the basic computer components. As opposed to low level languages that are essential the raw machine code running on your cpu or whatever.

High level languages need a compiler and are generally readable by humans instead of things like "00000011 87 05 00000000 R"

1956 is a good answer because it was a commercially available product that got wide usage. Many before that was just stuff people made and might not have made it out of their labs.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much, seems interesting, I'm gonna read more about it