Euler
Designed by: Niklaus WirthHelmut Weber
Programming paradigms: Multi-paradigm — procedural, imperative, structured
Euler is a programming language created by Niklaus Wirth and Helmut Weber, conceived as an extension and generalization of ALGOL 60.
The designers’ goals were to create a language that is: Simpler, yet more flexible, than ALGOL 60 Useful and processed with reasonable efficiency Definable with rigorous formalityAvailable sources indicate that Euler was operational by 1965.