Algol - Trailblazing Coding Language Led the Way to Structured Programming Techniques
 
               Influenced the Development of Many Programming Languages      Algol (short for Algorithmic Language) is a family of imperative     programming languages that was first introduced in the late 1950s. Algol was     designed to be a universal language for scientific computing, and it     influenced the development of many subsequent programming languages,     including Pascal, C, and Ada.              Algol Introduced Many Important Concepts to Programming      There have been several versions of Algol, including Algol 58, Algol 60,     Algol 68, and Algol W. Algol 60 is the most well-known and widely used     version, and it introduced many important concepts to the programming world,     including the use of blocks, the concept of structured programming, and the     use of recursion.           Used Extensively in Scientific Computing      Algol was designed to be a high-level language that could be used to write     programs that were both efficient and easy to read an...
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