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History of Computing Science: BASIC & Other Languages

http://lecture.eingang.org/other.html

the standard choice for programming requiring detailed control of hardware. After that came COBOL--COmmon Business Oriented Language. COBOL was developed in 1960 by a joint commit
Part of a multipage presentation on the history of computers. This page talks about BASIC and other computer languages.

Computers I have used

http://www.bobeager.uk/ihaveused.html

(the first assembler programming I'd done); the language was called NEAT. My first program did simple linear regression on data points. I also programmed in BASIC, ALGOL-60, FORTR

Documents, Links & Videos

https://www.ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/merged.html

A Brief History of Microprogramming , Mark Smotherman, Last updated: October 2012 ( local copy ) - corrective comment from Ignacio Menendez Computers available in era A SYMPOSIUM

The Hello World Collection

http://helloworldcollection.de/

when learning a new programming language. Having first been mentioned in Brian Kernighan's tutorial to the B programming language , it became widely known through Kernighan &
The largest collection of Hello World programs on the Internet.

Sammlung Interessanter Webseiten

https://wwwcip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~oj14ozun/links.html

for Learning and Programming From Nand to Tetris The Missing Semester of Your CS Education Teach Yourself Computer Science Programming from the Ground Up Parsing: a timeline Syste

The Retrocomputing Museum

http://www.catb.org/retro/

in the history of programming languages. More Algol68 resources can be found at the Software Preservation Group . ADVSYS ADVenture SYStem, another adventure-writing system by Davi
A museum of archaic computer languages

Steven Pemberton

https://homepages.cwi.nl/~steven/

techniques; web ; programming languages ; interactive documents Publications Talks Organisations Blatant Self Promotion : awards , the press , radio/tv , film Other Stuff Contact

100R — weathering software winter

https://100r.co/site/weathering_software_winter.html

sad realization. I love programming, and for a time it seemed that it was utterly incompatible with our new way of life. Before I go on any further, I will paint you a picture of

https://www.rogerarrick.com/osiris/burgett.txt

https://www.rogerarrick.com/osiris/burgett.txt

thought about possible programming languages for the 8008. I told him that I had taken several summer short courses from Bill McKeeman at UC Santa Cruz, and had learned about the

2blowhards.com: Climate Models Written in ... Fortran?!?

http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2009/07/climate_models.html

written in the Fortran programming language . My reaction was: Good Lord! No wonder the results are questionable. Actually, the results of almost any computer model used to foreca
2blowhards.com - a weblog

Don’t Use ISO/IEC 14977 Extended Backus-Naur Form (EBNF)

https://dwheeler.com/essays/dont-use-iso-14977-ebnf.html

a language (such as a programming language or complex data structure) it’s often helpful to use some kind of Extended Backus-Naur form (EBNF). Often people do a Google searc
A description of why you should not use ISO

Welcome to the Retrocomputing Archive!

http://www.retroarchive.org/

contains all the DOS programming tools from Crescent Software. The page includes links to both zip files of the original disk contents as well as links to github repositories wher


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