History…match the descriptions with the appropriate language. Write the number corresponding to the correct answer in the provided blank. You may use an answer more than once.
___A. Logic programming language, popular in Europe and Japan
___B. Designed by Bjarne Stroustrup, originally known as C with Classes
___C. Designed by Niklaus Wirth to be a teaching language that was easy to compile
___D. Sponsored by the DoD; designed to be English-like so that managers could read the code
___E. First functional programming language; designed to be used for AI
___F. First language to use BNF to describe its syntax
___G. Originally designed for systems programming at Bell Labs in the early 1970s
___H. Scientific language designed for the IBM 704; proved high-level programming languages could be efficient
___I. Language that tried to combine Algol 60, COBOL, and FORTRAN IV into a universal language
___J. Sponsored by the DoD as a single language to be used for all their software (instead of the 450 they currently used)
___K. Designed at Dartmouth to allow non-science students easy computer access
___L. Language that emphasized orthogonality; was described using van Wijngaarden grammars
___M. Originally designed by Sun to develop software for consumer electronics
___N. First introduced classes to support coroutines to ease writing simulation programs
1. Ada
2. Algol 60
3. Algol 68
4. Algol W
5. Alice
6. APL
7. B
8. BASIC
9. BCPL
10. C
11. C++
12. C#
13. COBOL
14. CPL
15. Eiffel
16. F#
17. Forth
18. FORTRAN
19. Haskell
20. Icon
21. J++
22. J#
23. Java
24. Lisp
25. Logo
26. ML
27. Modula 2
28. Occam
29. Pascal
30. PL/I
31. Prolog
32. Python
33. RPG
34. Ruby
35. Scheme
36. Simula 67
37. Smalltalk
38. Snobol
39. None of the above