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John Backus led the development Fortran, which was the first mainstream programming language and is still heavily influential today John Backus, the man who led development of the first mainstream ...
John Backus, the man who led development of the first mainstream programming language, Fortran, has died at the age of 82.
John Backus, the man who led development of the first mainstream programming language, Fortran, has died at the age of 82. His lifelong mission after joining IBM Corp. in 1950 as a programmer was ...
John Backus, the man who led development of the first mainstream programming language, Fortran, has died at the age of 82.
June 21, 2007 The programming language Fortran celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, having touched the lives of millions of programmers and billions of people in the half century since. A ...
Fortran is an old programming language, but it specializes in advanced calculations and may still be used in physics departments, supercomputer research institutes, government agencies, etc. as of ...
As Wikipidia says, FORTRAN is one of the most popular languages in the area of high-performance computing and programs to benchmark and rank the world's fastest supercomputers are written in FORTRAN.
John Backus, whose development of the Fortran programming language in the 1950s paved the way for modern software, has died aged 82.
Fortran was the first commercial programming language ever, and is gaining popularity thanks to the massive need for (scientific) number crunching. Welcome back Fortran," says Tiobe.
John Backus, whose development of the Fortran programming language in the 1950s changed how people interacted with computers and paved the way for modern software, has died. He was 82.