Development of COBOL

A committee formed by the US Department of Defense, heavily influenced by Grace Hopper, designed COBOL (Common Business-Oriented Language) to create a portable, English-like programming language for business applications.

Significance

COBOL became the dominant language for custom business applications for decades, making it easier for organizations to develop, share, and maintain complex custom software across different mainframe systems, thus enabling the scale of enterprise applications.

Key facts

Date
1959-04-08
Type
invention
Location
Pentagon, Washington D.C.