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Software Engineering Humor

http://www.cs.uni.edu/~mccormic/humor.html

operating system and C programming language created by them is an elaborate April Fools prank kept alive for over 30 years. Speaking at the recent UnixWorld Software Development F

W. Richard Stevens' Home Page

http://www.kohala.com/start/

UNIX Network Programming, Volume 2, Second Edition: Interprocess Communications , Prentice Hall, 1999. UNIX Network Programming, Volume 1, Second Edition: Networking APIs: Sockets

https://colorforth.github.io/POL.htm

https://colorforth.github.io/POL.htm

DIVISION File Copy PROGRAMMING A PROBLEM-ORIENTED-LANGUAGE Charles H. Moore written ~ June 1970 Contents Introduction Basic Principle Preview Programs without input Choosing a lan

Stroustrup: FAQ

https://www.stroustrup.com/bs_faq.html

| TC++PL | Tour++ | Programming | D&E | bio | interviews | videos | quotes | applications | guidelines | compilers Bjarne Stroustrup 's FAQ Modified May 26, 2024. These are questi

Ron Schnell - @RonnieSchnell

http://www.driver-aces.com/ronnie.html

since 1979 I started programming computers in 1975 when I was 9 years old. I programmed in FORTRAN on an IBM 360 on punch cards. I would go on to learn more than 30 computer langu

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

Server Operating Systems Technical Comparison

http://www.osdata.com/

OSdata.com Free Computer Programming Text Book Programming computers using any programming language free book on UNIX/Linux System Administration Teach Yourself UNIX/Linux System A
A technical answer to the question: how does Rhapsody stack up as a server operating system?

Digital Research Source Code

http://www.cpm.z80.de/source.html

Also contains some programming tools. MP/M-86 NEW 03/22/2004 MP/M-86 2.0 SOURCES : 560K It contains the contents of 11 8" SSSD disks labeled 01 through 11. These are from Dig
Source codes of Digital Research Software Products, includingCP

The Vision Thing #50: Information Poet

http://www.duntemann.com/VisionThing50.htm

because they were programming languages, where abstraction is an optional ingredient. The point in programming is generating code, not beautiful structures of meaning, and if you

Online BYTE Archive

https://halfhill.com/bytelink.html

itself as a serious programming language capable of tackling the most sophisticated business applications. Never in the history of computing has a new language attracted so much s

Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal

http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/real.programmers.html

who understood computer programming, and the Quiche Eaters were the ones who didn't. A real computer programmer said things like "DO 10 I=1,10" and "ABEND" (they actually talked i

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


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