CPL (Combined programming Language)-1963
Cpl was invented by Cambridge University in 1963.
BCPL (Base Combined programming Language)-1967
Matin Richards of Cambridge simplified the CPL and launched the BCPL
B (b programming Language)-1969
Ken Thompson (Ken Thompson) of Bell Labs made improvements to BCPL, designed a simple and hardware-close B language, and wrote the first UNIX OS in B language.
C(C programming Language)-1972
Another man at Bell Labs, Dennis Macalistair Ritchie (D.M.RITCHIE-DM Ridge ), designed the C language on the basis of B. C maintains the advantages of B (refining, proximity to hardware), and overcomes his shortcomings (too simple, data-free type)
C + +(c plus plus programming Language)-1983
or Bell Labs,Bjarne Stroustrup (Ben Jani Straustlup) has introduced C + + on the basis of language, which expands and perfects the C language, especially in object-oriented programming. To some extent, it overcomes the shortcomings of the C language in writing large programs.
Java(Java programming Language)-1995
The Working group of Sun's Patrick Naughton developed the Java language, with the main member James Gosling (James Goslin)
C #(C sharp Programming Language)-2000
Microsoft's Anders Hejlsberg (Anders Heilsberg) invented C #, and he is also the father of the Delphi language.
Programming language origins