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1. 英雄聯盟lpl冒泡賽是什麼意思

冒泡賽是一種新增的比賽模式,比較形象的就是隊伍像泡泡一樣一個一個上去,浮上去的就是可以去代表中國LPL參加S6世界總決賽。
一個一個泡泡就是夏季賽季後賽排名分數低的隊伍,這些戰隊通過單場BO5進行比賽,從下往上打,最後的獲勝者將獲得S賽的資格。
詳細賽制如下:

1、第一輪:冒泡淘汰賽
季後賽開始後,在常規賽排名第8與第7的戰隊將進行淘汰賽的較量,敗者被淘汰出局,勝者會和第6進行第二輪淘汰賽,敗者依然會被淘汰出局,最終決出一名勝者晉級到「冒泡定位賽」。備註:為了方便介紹後面的賽制,我們將冒泡定位賽勝利者稱為「晉級戰隊」。

2、第二輪:冒泡定位賽
第二輪冒泡定位賽開始後,「晉級戰隊」將先會對陣常規賽排名第5的戰隊,在這次比賽中勝者將對陣常規賽排名第4的隊伍,敗者將對陣常規賽排名第3的隊伍,這兩場比賽勝利的隊伍將晉級半決賽,與常規賽積分排名第1、第2的隊伍進行較量。

3、第三輪:半決賽
最終進入半決賽的四支隊伍將通過常規賽積分排名順序來決定他們的對手到底是誰,具體規則為:
第1名將會對陣常規賽排名低的隊伍,第2名將會對陣常規賽排名高的隊伍。
最後再根據半決賽的勝負關系依次決出2016LPL夏季賽季後賽的冠、亞、季軍的歸屬。

冒泡賽是電子競技中常見的一種比賽方式。第一場和第二場勝者進行決賽分出一二名,負者進行比賽分出3,4名。而後通過簡訊復活的選手與第4名比賽,勝者與第3名比賽,再勝與第2名比賽,再勝與第一名比賽.也就是說目前這4人的冠軍就是做亞望冠,而被復活的選手想奪冠得過4道關,難度是極其大的。

2. 編程語言有多少種

不下200種 可以在維基網路搜索List_of_programming_languages
網路貼不了wiki的地址,大概是壟斷吧

A+BAT
A+
A++
A# .NET
A# (Axiom)
A-0
ABAP
ABC
ABC ALGOL
ABLE
ABSET
ABSYS
ACC
Accent
ActionScript
Ace DASL
ACT-III
Ada
APL
AWK

B
BACI
Baja
BASIC
bc
bcompile
BCPL
BeanShell
BETA
Bigwig
Big Snake
Bistro
BLISS
Blitz Basic
Block And List Manipulation (BALM)
Blue - Rejected prototype for Ada
Blue
Boo
Bourne shell - a.k.a sh
Bourne-Again shell - see Bash
Boxx
BPEL - Business Process Execution Language
Brainfuck
BUGSYS
BuildProfessional
BYOND

C
C--
C-script
C++ - ISO/IEC 14882
C# - ISO/IEC 23270
C shell (csh)
Caché ObjectScript - See also Caché Basic
Caml
Cat
Cayenne
C-BOT
Cecil
Cesil
Cg
Ch interpreter (C/C++ interpreter Ch)
Chapel
CHAIN
Charity
Chef
Chey
CHILL
CHIP-8
chomski
Chrome
ChucK
Cilk
CICS
CL
Clarion
Clean
Clipper
CLIST - Programming language for online applications in the MVS TSO environment
CLU
CMS-2
COBOL - ISO/IEC 1989
CobolScript
Cobra
CODE
ColdFusion
COMAL
Common Intermediate Language (CIL)
Common Lisp
Component Pascal
COMIT - List or string processing language
Concurrent Clean
Constraint Handling Rules
CORAL66
Corn
CorVision
COWSEL
CPL
CSP
Csound
Cue
Curl
Curry
Cyclone

D
Dao
DASL - Distributed Application Specification Language
DASL - Datapoint's Advanced Systems Language
DarkBASIC
DarkBASIC Professional
Dataflex
Datalog
dBASE
dc
Deesel (formerly G)
Delphi
Dialect
DinkC
DCL
Dialog Manager
DIBOL
DL/I
Dream Maker
Dylan
Dynace

E
Ease
EASY
Easy PL/I
EASYTRIEVE PLUS
eC (Ecere C)
ECMAScript
eDeveloper
Edinburgh IMP
Einstein
Eiffel
Elan
elastiC
Elf
Emacs Lisp
EGL Programming Language (EGL)
Epigram
Erlang
Escapade - server-side programming
Esterel
Euclid
Euphoria
Euler
EXEC
EXEC2

F
F#
Factor
Fan
Felix
Ferite
F#
FL
FLOW-MATIC
FOCAL
FOCUS
FOIL
FORMAC
Formula language
Forth
Fortran - ISO/IEC 1539
Fortress
FoxPro
FP
Frag Script
Franz Lisp
Frink
Frontier
F-Script

Gambas
G-code
General Algebraic Modeling System
Generic Java
Gibiane
G (LabVIEW)
Gödel
Godiva
GOTRAN (see IBM 1620)
GOTO++
GPSS
GraphTalk
GRASS
Green
Groovy

H - Business processing language from NCR.
HAL/S - Real-time aerospace programming language
HAScript
Haskell - An advanced functional programming language
HaXe - Open Source language which can compile to four different platforms, including PHP and Flash
HyperTalk

IBM Basic assembly language
IBM RPG
ICI
Icon
IDL
IMP
Inform
Information Processing Language (IPL)
Informix-4GL
Io
IPTSCRAE
Interactive System Proctivity Facility

J
J#
J++
JADE
JAG
Jal
Janus
Java
JavaScript
Jim++
JCL
Join Java
JOSS
Joule
JOVIAL
Joy
JScript
JSP
J2EE
J2ME

K
KEE
Kiev
Korn Shell
KIF
Kite
Kogut
KRC
KRL
KRYPTON

L
LabVIEW
Lagoona
LANSA
Lasso
Lava
Leda
Lead
Leadwerks Script
Legoscript
Leopard
Lexico
Lfyre
Liberty BASIC
Limbo
Limnor
LINC
Lingo
Lisaac
Lisp - ISO/IEC 13816
Lite-C
Logo
LOLCODE
LPC
LSL
LSE
Lua
Lucid
Lush
Lustre
LYaPAS
LSL

M4
MAD
MADCAP
MAGIC - See eDeveloper
Magik
Magma
MapBasic
Maple
MAPPER (Unisys/Sperry) now part of BIS
M-A-R-E-K (Programming language)
MARK-IV (Sterling/Informatics) now VISION:BUILDER of CA
Mary
Mathematica
MATLAB
MATA
Maxima (see also Macsyma)
MaxScript internal language 3D Studio Max
Maya (MEL)
Multiprocessor C#
Mercury
Mesa
METAL
Michigan Algorithm Decoder see MAD programming language
Microcode
MicroScript
MillScript
MIMIC
Mindscript
Miranda
Miva
ML
Moby
MODCAP
Model 204 User Language
Mola
Mola-2
Mola-3
Mondrian
Mortran
Moto
MOUSE
MSIL - Deprecated name for Common Intermediate Language
MSL
MONO
MUMPS

Napier88
Natural
Nemerle
NESL
Net.Data
Neuralware
NewtonScript
NGL
Nial
NXT-G
Nice
Nickle
Nosica
NQC
Nu

o:XML
Oberon
Objective Mola-2
Object Lisp
ObjectLOGO
Object Pascal
Objective-C
Objective Caml
Obliq
Objectstar
ObjectView
Ocaml
occam
occam-π
Octave
OmniMark
Opal
Open programming language
OPS5
Organiser Programming Language (OPL) - cf. Psion Organiser
Oxygene
Oz

PARI/GP
Parser
Pascal - ISO 7185
Pawn
PBASIC
PCASTL
PEARL
Perl
Perl Data Language
PHP
Pico
Piet
Pike
PIKT
PILOT
Pizza
PL 11
PL/0
PL/8
PL/B
PL/C
PL/I - ISO 6160
PL/M
PL/P
PL/SQL
Plankalkül
PLD
PLEX
PLEXIL
Pliant
PNGlish
PPL
POP-11
Poplog
PORTRAN
PostScript
Ppc++
Processing
Prograph
Progress 4GL
Prolog
Turbo Prolog
Promela
Protheus
PRO-IV
Python

Q
Qi
QtScript
QuakeC
QPL
Quikcomp (for the Moonrobot XI)

R
R++ - Based on C++ and added semanteme description
Rascal
Ratfiv
Ratfor
RBScript
rc
REPL - Really Easy Programming Language
REBOL - Relative Expression Based Object Language
Red - Rejected prototype for Ada
Redcode
REDO
REFAL
Revolution
REXX
Rigal
Rlab
Robot Scripting Language (RSL)
RPG - Report Program Generator
RPL
RScript
Ruby
Russell Programming Language
REALBasic

S
S2
S-PLUS
S-Lang
SAIL
SAKO
SAM76
SAS
Sather
Scala
ScalPL
SCAR
SCATRAN
Scheme
Scilab
Script.NET
Sed
Seed7
Self
SETL
Shadow Programming Interface (Developing)
ShadowScript
Shift Script
SIGNAL
SiMPLE
SIMPOL
SIMSCRIPT
Simula
SISAL
Slate
SLIP
SMALL - SMALL Machine Algol Like Language
Small
Smalltalk
SNOBOL - String Oriented Symbolic Language
SPITBOL
Snowball
SPARK
Spice
SPIN
SP/k
SPL/1 - aka SPL/I
SPS (1620) - see IBM 1620
Squirrel
SR
SSL
Standard ML
StringLang
Subtext
SuperCollider
Suneido
SYMPL
SyncCharts
Synergy/DE
SystemVerilog

T
TACL
TACPOL
TagsMe
TADS
TIE
Transaction Application Language
Tcl
Transact-SQL
teco
TELCOMP
Telon
Tempo
thinBasic
Titanium
TI-Basic
Today
Tom
TOM
Topspeed - see Clarion
TorqueScript
tpu
Trac
Trine
TTCN
Turbo Pascal
Turing
TUTOR\
Tutorial D
TXL

Ubercode
Ultra 32
Unicon
Uniface
Unix shell
Unlambda
UnrealScript
Use

V
Vala
VDM++
VDM-SL
Verilog
VHDL
Visual Assembler
Visual Basic - Visual Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
Visual Basic .NET
Visual DataFlex
Visual DialogScript
Visual FoxPro
Visual J++
Visual Objects
VBScript
VX-REXX
Vvvv

Water
WATFOR - see WATFIV
WATFIV
WAXHTML
WebQL
Whitespace
Winbatch
WinDev
Windows PowerShell

X++
X10
Xbase++ 32Bit Windows language
XBL
xbScript - Also xBaseScript
xHarbour
XL
XOTcl
XPL
XPL0
XQuery
XSLT - See XPath

Y
YACC
YAFL
Yellow - Rejected prototype for Ada
Yorick
Y

Z++
Z notation - A program specification language, like UML.
Zonnon
ZOPL
ZPL

3. 用C語言編寫程序求兩個數的最小公倍數,並輸出

如圖使用輾轉相除法求最小公倍數:

(3)編程lpl擴展閱讀:

輾轉相除法, 又名歐幾里德演算法(Euclidean algorithm),是求最大公約數的一種方法。

它的具體做法是:用較大數除以較小數,再用出現的余數(第一餘數)去除除數,再用出現的余數(第二餘數)去除第一餘數,如此反復,直到最後余數是0為止。如果是求兩個數的最大公約數,那麼最後的除數就是這兩個數的最大公約數。

兩個數的最大公約數是指能同時整除它們的最大正整數。

設兩數為a、b(a2b),求a和b最大公約數(a,b)的步驟如下:

(1)用a除以b(a2b),得a÷b=q..n(0≤n)。

(2)若rn=0,則(a,b)=b;

(3)若r10,則再用b除以n,得b÷n=q..2(0sr2)

(4)若r2=0,則(a,b)=rn;若r20,則繼續用r1除以r2,.…,如此下去,直到能整除為止。

其最後一個余數為0的除數即為(a,b)的最大公約數。

4. 可以用VB編程,運行後,是電腦關機或者重啟。求代碼,謝謝。

你先在新窗體上添加以下三個按鈕,完整代碼如下(你只要完整復制過去運行就可以了)

建立3個按鈕Command1、Command2、Command3

第一個按鈕是實現關機
第二個按鈕是實現重啟
第三個按鈕式實現注銷

保證你成功哦!

'*******************************************************************************

Private Declare Function ExitWindowsEx Lib "user32" (ByVal dwOptions As Long, ByVal dwReserved As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function GetCurrentProcess Lib "kernel32" () As Long
Private Declare Function OpenProcessToken Lib "advapi32" (ByVal ProcessHandle As Long, ByVal DesiredAccess As Long, TokenHandle As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function LookupPrivilegeValue Lib "advapi32" Alias "LookupPrivilegeValueA" (ByVal lpSystemName As String, ByVal lpName As String, lpLuid As LUID) As Long
Private Declare Function AdjustTokenPrivileges Lib "advapi32" (ByVal TokenHandle As Long, ByVal DisableAllPrivileges As Long, NewState As TOKEN_PRIVILEGES, ByVal BufferLength As Long, PreviousState As TOKEN_PRIVILEGES, ReturnLength As Long) As Long

Private Type LUID
UsedPart As Long
IgnoredForNowHigh32BitPart As Long
End Type

Private Type TOKEN_PRIVILEGES
PrivilegeCount As Long
TheLuid As LUID
Attributes As Long
End Type

Private Const EWX_SHUTDOWN As Long = 1
Private Const EWX_REBOOT = 2
Private Const EWX_LOGOFF = 0

Private Sub AdjustToken()
Const TOKEN_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES = &H20
Const TOKEN_QUERY = &H8
Const SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED = &H2
Dim hdlProcessHandle As Long
Dim hdlTokenHandle As Long
Dim tmpLuid As LUID
Dim tkp As TOKEN_PRIVILEGES
Dim tkpNewButIgnored As TOKEN_PRIVILEGES
Dim lBufferNeeded As Long
hdlProcessHandle = GetCurrentProcess()
OpenProcessToken hdlProcessHandle, (TOKEN_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES Or TOKEN_QUERY), hdlTokenHandle
LookupPrivilegeValue "", "SeShutdownPrivilege", tmpLuid
tkp.PrivilegeCount = 1
tkp.TheLuid = tmpLuid
tkp.Attributes = SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED
AdjustTokenPrivileges hdlTokenHandle, False, tkp, Len(tkpNewButIgnored), tkpNewButIgnored, lBufferNeeded
End Sub

Private Sub Command1_Click()
Call AdjustToken
ExitWindowsEx EWX_SHUTDOWN, 0
End Sub

Private Sub Command2_Click()
Call AdjustToken
ExitWindowsEx EWX_REBOOT, 0
End Sub

Private Sub Command3_Click()
ExitWindowsEx EWX_LOGOFF, 0
End Sub

5. 如何用VB編程實現控制計算機的關機和重起

以上只適用於XP最好用Api實現
Private Declare Function GetCurrentProcess Lib "kernel32" () As Long
Private Declare Function OpenProcessToken Lib "advapi32" (ByVal ProcessHandle As Long, ByVal DesiredAccess As Long, TokenHandle As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function LookupPrivilegeValue Lib "advapi32" Alias "LookupPrivilegeValueA" (ByVal lpSystemName As String, ByVal lpName As String, lpLuid As LUID) As Long
Private Declare Function AdjustTokenPrivileges Lib "advapi32" (ByVal TokenHandle As Long, ByVal DisableAllPrivileges As Long, NewState As TOKEN_PRIVILEGES, ByVal BufferLength As Long, PreviousState As TOKEN_PRIVILEGES, ReturnLength As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function ExitWindowsEx Lib "USER32" (ByVal uFlags As Long, ByVal dwReserved As Long) As Long

Public Enum EXITWINDOWSEXENUM
EWX_LogOff = 0
EWX_SHUTDOWN = 1
EWX_REBOOT = 2
EWX_FORCE = 4
EWX_POWEROFF = 8
End Enum

6. 編程語言的歷史

兩個都是英文版的。

編程語言和軟體歷史年表大全

Year - Languages, Operating Systems, Major Programs, Etc.
1945 EDVAC utilizes stored program concept

1945 Plankalkul (Konrad Zuse)
1949 Short Code (for BINAC) (John Mauchly)

1950 Intermediate Programming Language (Arthur W. Burks)
1951 Klamemerausdrucke (algebraic language and compilers)
1951 Formules (complete compiler) (Heinz Rutishauser)
1951 Find (for the Whirlwind) (Jack Gilmore)
1952 Autocode compiler (Alick E. Glennie)

1952 Short Code (for UNIVAC 1) (W.F. Schmidt, A.B. Tonik, J.R. Logan)
1952 Sort-Merge Generator (for UNIVAC 1) (Betty Holberton)
1952c COMPOOL (for SAGE) (MIT)

1952 Punchy (for TX-O) (Jack Gilmore)
1953 A-2 Compiler (for UNIVAC) (Grace Hopper)
1953 Algebraic interpreter (for Whirlwind, MIT) (J.H. Laning, N. Zierler)
1953 Speedcoding (for IBM 701) (John Backus)
1954 Operating System (for IBM 701, General Motors Research Laboratory)
1954 Autocode (for Manchester Mark 1) (R.A. Booker)

1954 PiPi-2 Prgrmg Program (compiler, USSR) (E.Z. Liumbimskii, S.S. Kamynin)
1954c Autocoder assembly language (for IBM 705)
1955 PiPi Programming Program (for BESM) (USSR)
1955 BACAIC (for IBM 701) (Mandalay Grems, R.E. Porter, Boeing Airplane Co.)
1955 MATH-MATIC mathematical programming language (for UNIVAC) (C. Katz)
1955 Kompiler 2 (for IBM 701) (A. Kenton Elsworth, Livermore Laboratory)
1956 Operating Sys. (for IBM 704) (General Motors; North American Aviation)

1956 ADES (U.S. Naval Observatory) (E.K.Blum)
1956 APT machine tool control (MIT) (Douglas Ross)
1956 Logic Theorist AI program (A. Newell & H. Simon, Carnegie Institute)
1956 IT (Internal Translator) (for IBM 650) (A. Perlis & J.W. Smith)

1956 Mark I report generator (for IBM 702) (General Electric-Hanford)
1956 FORTRAN (Formula Translation) (John Backus, IBM)
1957 Mark II Report generator (for IBM 702) (General Electric-Hanford)
1957 IPL-V (Information Processing Language V)
1957 Fortransit programming language
1957 COMIT string processing language (Victor Yngve, MIT)
1957 Scope Writer (for TX-2) (Jack Gilmore)
1957 Lincoln Writer (for TX-2) (Jack Gilmore)
1958 APT (Automatically Programmed Tool)
1958 FLOW-MATIC (for UNIVAC, Remington-Rand) (Grace Hopper)

1958c SOAP assembler (for IBM 650)
1958 IR (Information Retrieval) database management system (for IBM 704)
1958 LISP (List Processing language) (John McCarthy, MIT)
1958 AIMACO data processing language
1958 IPL V list processing language
1959 DYNAMO III
1959 TUFF/TUG (for IBM 704)
1959 9PAC file handling (for IBM 709)
1959 FACT business data processing language
1959 SURGE (for IBM 704) (Fletcher Jones)
1959 SAGE operating system (for IBM AN/FSQ7) (System Development Corp.)
1959c SAP assembler (for IBM 704)
1959c ASCI-Matic (Jack Minker)

1959 COBOL (December release)
1960 Atlas operating system for Atlas Computer)
(Manchester Univ. & Ferranti)
1960 ALGOL 60 (Algorithmic Language)
1960 COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language)
1960 JOVIAL (Jules Own Version of Int. Algebraic Language) (Jules Schwartz)
1960 MAD (Michigan Algorithm Decoder)

1960 NELIAC (Navy Electronics Laboratory International Algol Compiler)
1960 TRAC string processing language
1960 SCEPTRE
1960 IOCS operating system (for IBM 709/7090)
1960 FMS operating system (for IBM 709) (North American Aviation)
1961 COBOL revised and reissued
1961 SOS operating system (for IBM 709) (SHARE and IBM)
1961 GPSS (General Purpose Systems Simulator)
1961 SAC/Aids Formatted File System (for SAC 438L system) (SAC)
1961 BASE-BALL natural language system (B.V. Green)
1961 QUERY database (T. E. Cheatham, S. Warshall)
1961 RPG (Report Program Generator) (for IBM 1401)

1961 MADCAP scientific programming language
1961 ALGY formula manipulation language
1961 GECOM business data processing language
1961 QUICKTRAN on-line programming language
1961 Expensive Typewriter (IBM 360) (Stephen Piner)
1961 COBOL 61 Extended
1962 CTSS operating system (for IBM 7090 & IBM 7094) (Dr.F. Corbato, MIT)
1962 Gen. Info. & Retrieval System (GIRLS) for IBM 7090 (J.A. Postley, AIS)
1962 EXEC 1 operating system (for Univac 1107) (Computer Sciences Corp.)
1962 APL (A Programming Language) (Kenneth Iverson)
1962 IBSYS operating system (IBM 7090)
1962 Advanced Data Management System (ADAM) (for IBM 7030) (MITRE)

1962 COLINGO database (for IBM 1401)
1962 FORMAC formula manipulation
1962 SNOBOL (String Oriented Symbolic Language)
1963 Master Control Program operating system (for Burroughs B5000)
1963 COGO (Coordinate Geometry)
1963 Information Processing System (IPS) (for CDC 1604) (NAVCOSSACT)
1963 JOSS (Johnniac Open Shop System) (J.Cliff Shaw, Rand Corporation)
1963 CORC scientific programming language
1963 OMNIT AB scientific programming language
1963 Ambit
1964 Integrated Data Store (I-D-S) (Charles Bachman, General Electric)
1964 OS/360 operating system (for IBM 360)
1964 BASIC (Beginners All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code)

(John Kemeny, Thomas Kurtz, Dartmouth College)

1964 FORMAC (Formula Manipulation Compiler) for non-numeric mathematics
(Jean Sammet)
1964 PAT on-line programming language
1964 PL/1 (developed by IBM and SHARE)
1964 Altran
1965 Generalized Update Access Method (GUAM) (IBM 7010)
(developed by North American Space Division)
1965 Remote Access Terminal System (for IBM 7010)
(developed by IBM, and Rockwell International)
1965 Generalized Information System (GIS) (for IBM System/360)
1965 DENDRAL (Edward Fiegenbaum, Joshua Lederberg (Stanford University)
1965 C-10 database management system (IBM 1410) (developed by MITRE)

1965 COGENT report generator (for IBM 709)
1965 CPS on-line programming language
1965 RUSH on-line programming language
1965 Amtran on-line programming language
1965 FLAP formula manipulation programming language
1965 CLP list processing language
1965c MULTICS interactive operating system (for GE/Honeywell 645)
(developed by GE, Bell Labs & MIT)

1965 TRAC
1965 SNOBOL 3
1966 SIMULA I (Kristen Nygaard, Ole-Lohan Dahl) (First Object Oriented Language)
1966 TOSS operating system (for IBM System/360) (developed by RCA)
1966 Dialog on-line programming language
1966 MAP on-line programming language
1966 NAPSS scientific programming language
1966 Euler scientific programming language
1966 Coursewriter II
1966 OMNITAB II
1966 ECAP II (Electronic Circuit Analysis Program II)
1966 MPSX (Mathematical Programming System Extended)
1967 RAMIS non-proceral programming language (Mathematical)

1967 MANAGE database management system (for XDS 940 computer)
(developed by Scientific Data Systems)
1967 AS-IST database management system (for IBM System/360)
(developed by Applications Software)
1967 LUCID database management system (for AN/FSQ32)
(developed by System Development)
1967 ICES (Integrated Civil Engineering System)
1967 CSSL (Continuous Systems Simulation Language)
1967 Simula 67 (Simulation Language 1967)
1967 CPUL programming language
1967 POSE scientific programming language
1967 MAC-30 programming language
1967 DIAGMAG scientific programming language

1967 REDUCE formula manipulation language
1967 SPRINT list processing language
1967 LOLITA list processing language
1967 EOL-3 string processing language
1967 LEAP multipurpose programming language
1967 SNOBOL 4
1968 ALGOL 68 (Algorithmic Language)
1968 ATLAS (Abbreviated Test Language for "All" Systems)
1968 CSMP (Continuous System Modeling Program)
1968 Speakeasy
1968 OS/MFT operating system (for IBM 360 computers)
1968 TSS operating system (for IBM 360/370)
1968 MCP operating system (for Burroughs for B2500 and B3500)
1968 PAL programming language

1968 Proteus programming language
1968 GPL general purpose programming language
1968 TPS
1968 Salem
1968 Ariel
1968 Bruin
1968 TLC
1968 Termac
1968 Active Language 1
1968 Symbal
1968 Champ
1969 MUMPS (Massachusetts General Hospital General Utility
Multi-Programming System)
1969 PILOT
1969 CP-67/CMS operating system (for IBM 360 computer)
1969 OS/MVT operating system (for IBM 360 computer)

1969 Data Manager-1 (developed by Auerbach)
1969 UNIX multi-user, multitasking operating system development begun at Bell Labs
1969 Cobol Data Management System (CDMS) (for IBM 360)
(developed by Defense Intelligence Agency)
1969 Information Management System (IMS) hierarchical database management
system (developed by IBM)

1969 TSOS operating system (for Spectra 70/46) (developed by RCA)
1969 Time Shared Data Management System (TSDMS) (for IBM 360)
1969 Remote File Management System (for CDC 6000)
(developed at University of Texas)
1969 McG360 programming language
1969 DML programming language
1969 REL programming language
1969 PLANNER programming language
1969 REF-ARF programming language
1969 IITRAN multipurpose programming language
1969 APAREL multipurpose programming language
1969 NUCLEOL string processing language
1969 LEAF list processing language
1969 IAM formula manipulation language

1969 PPL on-line programming language
1969 OSCAR on-line programming language
1969 TRANQUIL scientific programming language
1969 SPEAKEASY scientific programming language
1969 STIL scientific programming language
1969 Music V (Max Mathews)
1969 Scratchpad
1970 BLISS (Basic Language for Implementation of System Software)
1970 SC-1 database management system (for IBM 360)
(developed by Western Electric)
1970 DMS data management system (for Sigma 5,7,9 computers)
(developed by Xerox Data Systems)
1970 S2000 data management system (for CDC 6000)(developed by SRI Systems)
1970 AIDS scientific programming language

1970 IIMP scientific programming language
1970 POEL scientific programming language
1970 LPL list processing language
1970 BALM list processing language
1970 Gedanken programming language
1970c Macsyma programming language (Joel Moses, MIT)
1970 Vulcan
1970 PDEL
1970 Pascal (Niklaus Wirth)
1971 VMOS operating system (for Spectra computers) (developed by RCA)
1971 ETC programming language
1971 TUTOR
1971 ISPL (Instruction Set Processor Language)
1971 FORMAC formula manipulation language
1971 HAL/S A programming language used aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia

1972 SMALLTALK object-oriented language (Alan Kay; Xerox)

1972 PL/M high-level language for microprocessor
1972 VS/9 operating system (for UNIVAC Series 90)
1972 Development of C language (Dennis Ritchie)
1973 BS2000 operating system (for Siemens 7500)
1973 VM 1370 operating system (for IBM 370 series)
1973 OS/VS operating system (for IBM 370 series)

1973 Pholas data management system (for Philips P1000)
1973 PDS/MaGEN (Problem Descriptor System)
1974 PL/M
1975 SPSS (Statistical Programs for the Social Sciences)
1975 OS/MVS operating system (for IBM 370 series)
1975 UNIX licensed by Western Electric for academic and commercial sectors

1975 ADA programming language developed for U.S. Dept. of Defense
1975 MDQS (Management Data Query System) developed by Honeywell
1976 Mola multiprocessing language (Niklaus Wirth)
1976 SMALLTALK 76 (Alan Kay, Adele Goldberg, Daniel H. H. Ingalis; Xerox PARC)
1977 CP/M (Control Program for Microprocessors) (Gary Kildall)

1979 VisiCalc electronic spreadsheet software for microcomputers
1979 X-CON (aka RI) expert system (Carnegie-Mellon University)
(used at Digital Equipment Corporation)
1980 INTELLECT natural language query system
(Artificial Intelligence Corporation)

1980 CPF operating system (for IBM System/38 minicomputer)
1980 C++ (Bjarne Stroustrup, Bell Labs)
1981 MS/DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System)

developed by Microsoft Corporation) (IBM version called PC/DOS)
1983 KEE (expert systems development tool) IntelliCorp.
198? Objective C (Brad Cox; Stepstone Corporation)
1988 Windows 386 version 2.0 Released by Microsoft Corporation
1990 (April) Windows 3.0 released by Microsoft Corporation
1991 Windows NT Server version 3.1 released by Microsoft Corporation

1994 Windows NT Server version 3.5 released by Microsoft Corporation
1995 Windows 95 (microcomputer operating system and interface, Microsoft Corporation)
1995 JAVA (James Gosling, Sun Microsystems)
1996 Windows NT Server version 4.0 released by Microsoft Corporation
1996 "Inferno" under development by Dennis Ritchie and others

1996 (March) Microsoft』s Active X is released
1996 (October) Sun Microsystems SunSoft division releases JavaBeans
1996 Symantec』s Visual Cafe 1.0 tool (supports JavaBeans model)
1996 Delphi announces JBuilder (formerly code-named Latte)
1996 IBM』s Visual Age (supports JavaBean)
1996 Powersoft announces Jato (originally code-named Starbuck) (supports JavaBeans)
1996 Oracle Corporation announces Sedona, a development tools technology
1997 Microsoft Windows NT 5.0

編程語言歷史

《BYTE》:A Brief History of Programming Languages
We』ve come a long way from computers programmed with wires and punch cards. Maybe not as far as some would like, though. Here are the innovations in programming.

ca. 1946

Konrad Zuse , a German engineer working alone while hiding out in the Bavarian Alps, develops Plankalkul. He applies the language to, among other things, chess.

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1949

Short Code , the first computer language actually used on an electronic computing device, appears. It is, however, a "hand-compiled" language.

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1951

Grace Hopper , working for Remington Rand, begins design work on the first widely known compiler, named A-0. When the language is released by Rand in 1957, it is called MATH-MATIC.

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1952

Alick E. Glennie , in his spare time at the University of Manchester, devises a programming system called AUTOCODE, a rudimentary compiler.

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1957

FORTRAN --mathematical FORmula TRANslating system--appears. Heading the team is John Backus, who goes on to contribute to the development of ALGOL and the well-known syntax-specification system known as BNF.

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1958

FORTRAN II appears, able to handle subroutines and links to assembly language. John McCarthy at M.I.T. begins work on LISP--LISt Processing.

The original specification for ALGOL appears. The specific ation does not describe how data will be input or output; that is left to the indivial implementations.

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1959

LISP 1.5 appears. COBOL is created by the Conference on Data Systems and Languages (CODASYL).

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1960

ALGOL 60 , the first block-structured language, appears. This is the root of the family tree that will ultimately proce the likes of Pascal. ALGOL goes on to become the most popular language in Europe in the mid- to late-1960s.

Sometime in the early 1960s , Kenneth Iverson begins work on the language that will become APL--A Programming Language. It uses a specialized character set that, for proper use, requires APL-compatible I/O devices.

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1962

APL is documented in Iverson』s book, A Pro gramming Language .

FORTRAN IV appears.

Work begins on the sure-fire winner of the "clever acronym" award, SNOBOL--StriNg-Oriented symBOlic Language. It will spawn other clever acronyms: FASBOL, a SNOBOL compiler (in 1971), and SPITBOL--SPeedy ImplemenTation of snoBOL--also in 1971.

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1963

ALGOL 60 is revised.

Work begins on PL/1.

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1964

APL\360 is implemented.

At Dartmouth University , professors John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz invent BASIC. The first implementation is a compiler. The first BASIC program runs at about 4:00 a.m. on May 1, 1964.

PL/1 is released.

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1965

SNOBOL3 appears.

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1966

FORTRAN 66 appears.

LISP 2 appears.

Work begins on LOGO at Bolt, Beranek, & Newman. The team is headed by Wally Fuerzeig and includes Seymour Papert. LOGO is best known for its "turtle graphics."

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1967

SNOBOL4 , a much-enhanced SNOBOL, appears.

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1968

ALGOL 68 , a monster compared to ALGOL 60, appears. Some members of the specifications committee--including C.A.R. Hoare and Niklaus Wirth--protest its approval. ALGOL 68 proves difficult to implement.

ALTRAN , a FORTRAN variant, appears.

COBOL is officially defined by ANSI.

Niklaus Wirth begins work on Pascal.

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1969

500 people attend an APL conference at IBM』s headquarters in Armonk, New York. The demands for APL』s distribution are so great that the event is later referred to as "The March on Armonk."

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1970

Sometime in the early 1970s , Charles Moore writes the first significant programs in his new language, Forth.

Work on Prolog begins about this time.

Also sometime in the early 1970s , work on Smalltalk begins at Xerox PARC, led by Alan Kay. Early versions will include Smalltalk-72, Smalltalk-74, and Smalltalk-76.

An implementation of Pascal appears on a CDC 6000-series computer.

Icon , a descendant of SNOBOL4, appears.

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1972

The manuscript for Konrad Zuse』s Plankalkul (see 1946) is finally published.

Denni s Ritchie proces C. The definitive reference manual for it will not appear until 1974.

The first implementation of Prolog -- by Alain Colmerauer and Phillip Roussel -- appears.

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1974

Another ANSI specification for COBOL appears.

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1975

7. MFC串口通訊編程,不會但是必須做,網上東拼西湊之後顯示亂碼,還是沒有達到任務要求。求助:串口通信問題

ReadFile就相當於fread,你隨便讀個txt文件先試試就知道怎麼用了。亂碼有可能是你lplnBuffer所指的緩沖區結尾沒有」\0「的原因也可能是你工程字元集是Unicode位元組的問題改成多位元組看看。
寫串口通信最簡單的辦法直接用現成的com組件,網路一下Mscomn很多例子的

8. 我想學習JAVA編程語言

2.語法,,數據類型
3.能編一些小程序..
4.類集
5.JDBC...
6.事件驅動
7.網路.
8.hibernate
9.spring
10.j2ee

編號錯了..呵呵...算了不管了..

其實JAVA嘛...很簡單...對一個有C基礎的人來說
沒C基礎的人學起來也很簡單....
最重要的是要有一個類與對象的概念....

class __Main_Test
{
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
{
//最簡單的程序的結構
}
}

__Main_Test就是一個類...
而對象呢....對象就是一個類的實體..

比如說人是一個類...人 說起人...你想到的是什麼???

人是不是包括你我他...
而你就是一個對象.... 先只要知道這個就行了..

理解了類與對象...學起來會得心應手....看代碼也比較輕松...

語法...要知道.....另外其它的一些東西 嘛...其實還得是自己多多去摸...多多去動手...我在這里說的全是你不知道的...是吧...所以說我說出來只能是讓你聽得迷糊....有問人的功夫..不如先去學最基礎的....碰到了實際問題再來求救也不遲....

要是想要資料我可以給你一本我用過的PDF...

你可以發郵件給我:
[email protected]

9. 電腦編程有那幾種語言

機器語言,沒用過,不過是計算機最底層的語言,直接運行的,debug就是用這種語言
匯編語言,比機器語言高級,但仍然很繁瑣
高級語言,就是通常意義上的編程語言,有很多種,列舉一些(括弧里是對應的編譯器)
BASIC(VB),純C(TurboC),C++(Visual C++,C++Builder),C#(Visual C#),Pascal(Turbo Pascal,Delphi),Java(Sun Java),J#(Visual J#)高級語言有很多,常用的就是這些,

10. opencv編程中錯誤提示:不存在從mat到cvmat適當的轉換函數。

Mat x;
&(cvMat)x就可以得到cvMat的指針了

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