Simula

Simula is the name of two programming languages, Simula 1 and Simula 67. It was developed at the Norwegian Computing Center in the 1960’s (1967 for Simula 67). The creators were Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard. It was the first object-oriented programming language and was popular in Europe in the 70’s. It was used by scientists and businesses. Simula was used through the 1960’s to the later 1980’s, which means it’s extinct today. The name Simula is short for “//Simulation//”, which is what is was designed to do.

Example program (Hello World):  while 1=1 do begin outtext("Hello World!);  outimage;   end;  End;