Computer Science, asked by vishal6143, 8 months ago

FORTRAN was a type of assembly language
a)true b)false

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Answered by dvi2
1

Answer:

False

Explanation:

FORTRAN is a type of programming language

Answered by qwwestham
0

The statement 'FORTRAN was a type of assembly language.' is false.

FORTRAN is a general-purpose, compiled imperative programming language that is especially suited to numeric computation and scientific computing.

  • Fortran was originally developed by a team created by John Backus at IBM in 1957 for scientific calculations.
  • It is a computer programming language that is extensively used in numerical and scientific computing.
  • We still have millions of lines of code in it, so we will still have Fortran code 20 years from now, but for new projects, people don't use Fortran anymore.
  • Fortran's design was the basis for many other programming languages.

So, FORTRAN was a type of programming language not a type of assembly language.

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