History of Computing Science: BASIC & Other Languageshttp://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.
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
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Chilton::ACL::Overview Atlas Computerhttp://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/acl/technology/atlas/overview.htm
Supervisor without multiprogramming capability, together with Atlas Basic Language (ABL), Atlas Autocode and Extended Mercury Autocode (EMA). A full multiprogramming Supervisor wa
Overview Atlas Computer
Nightwind's Home Pagehttps://www.fur.com/nighty/
working with them, programming in them. Here also are a few things of humorous note that relate to computers (in a way). Hope you enjoy them! :) The Programmer's Prayer A new comm
Stroustrup: C++ Glossaryhttps://www.stroustrup.com/glossary.html
| TC++PL | Tour++ | Programming | D&E | bio | interviews | videos | quotes | applications | guidelines | compilers Bjarne Stroustrup 's C++ Glossary Modified October 3, 2012 This
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc959.txthttps://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc959.txt
code, and modular programming argue for the second approach. Efficiency and independence Postel & Reynolds [Page 9] RFC 959 October 1985 File Transfer Protocol argue for the fir
Stop Writing Dead Programs, Strange Loop 2022https://jackrusher.com/strange-loop-2022/
aspects of programming to create an overall experience. The language semantics, user interface, and implementation each help create this integrated experience.” ( source ) 00:29.0
An Evaluative Study of Modern Technology in Educationhttp://papert.org/articles/AnEvaluativeStudyofModernTechnology.html
the concept of a programming language. The conceptual gap between, say, BASIC or APL and the languages used, for example, in Artificial Intelligence research is growing exponentia
Douglas W. Jones's punched card indexhttp://homepage.divms.uiowa.edu/~jones/cards/history.html
for a fixed-format programming environment where fields of each line indicate addresses and operations. This particular card seems to include both symbolic locatons and numerical
A brief technical history of punched cards
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