Plankalkül
Plankalkül (German pronunciation: [ˈplaːnkalkyːl]) is a programming language designed for engineering purposes by Konrad Zuse between 1942 and 1945. It was the first high-level programming language to be designed for a computer.
Paradigm | Procedural |
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Designed by | Konrad Zuse |
First appeared | 1948 | – concept first published
Major implementations | |
Plankalkül-Compiler by the FU Berlin in 2000 | |
Influenced by | |
Begriffsschrift | |
Influenced | |
Superplan, ALGOL 58 |
Kalkül is the German term for a formal system—as in Hilbert-Kalkül, the original name for the Hilbert-style deduction system—so Plankalkül refers to a formal system for planning.
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