The concept of using a computer to translate programs from a human-like language to machine language was first suggested by Grace Murray Hopper in 1952, though there had been some suggestions of translating from one natural language to another (such as Russian to English) previously. For many years the concept of a computer doing symbolic manipulation was rejected on the basis that computers were arithmetic machines not symbol machines. Between 1952 and 1957 Hopper and her colleagues developed several programming languages and implemented compilers for them using a UNIVAC I computer. These included the languages A-1, B-0, and later MATHMATIC and FLOWMATIC.
Translator
A device that changes a sentence from one language to another without change of meaning.
Compiler
A program that translates between programming languages
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