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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
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Digital Research Source Codehttp://www.cpm.z80.de/source.html
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The Vision Thing #50: Information Poethttp://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 Archivehttps://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 Pascalhttp://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
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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
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