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.
1401Restoration-CHMhttps://ibm-1401.info/
Comments Nov 2012 Programming Class Proposal(s) Programming the IBM 1401 a 6.0 megabyte .pdf file BillWorthington-1401Tour--VisibleStorageSegment.pdf updated Dec 28, 2007 Power On
Kermit Software Source Code Archivehttps://www.kermitproject.org/archive.html
systems in different programming languages. This page provides, for the first time, convenient Web (HTTP) access to all the programs in the Kermit software archive . Each program
Finite State Machines in Forth - Noblehttp://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/551.jvn.fall01/fsm.html
Introduction Certain programming problems are difficult to solve procedurally even using structured code, but simple to solve using abstract finite state machines (FSMs) [1]. For
My First Deep Learning System 1991 / Deep Learning Timeline 1960-2013https://people.idsia.ch/~juergen/firstdeeplearner.html
rule [68,69] in dynamic programming style [67] (compare simplified derivation using chain rule only [57b]). However, efficient error backpropagation (BP) in arbitrary, possibly sp
Index of Creative Computing articleshttps://www.atarimagazines.com/creative/index/
a circle. computer programming contest Chess champ. microcomputer chess The personal computer industry: potato chips to panty hose. Courting the digital muse - with a little help
Man-Computer Symbiosishttps://groups.csail.mit.edu/medg/people/psz/Licklider.html
memory organization, in programming languages, and in input and output equipment. 1 Introduction 1.1Symbiosis The fig tree is pollinated only by the insect Blastophaga grossorun .
Byte August 1980 What is FORTH?http://jupiter-ace.co.uk/Forth_general_byte8008_100.html
CA 94701 FORTH is a programming language with a small but fast-growing and enthusiastic user community. Though easy to learn at a terminal, it is difficult to explain abstractly b
Jupiter Ace Resource site Byte August issue 1980 What is FORTH
KONRAD ZUSE - Inventor of the First Working Computerhttps://people.idsia.ch/~juergen/zuse.html
first higher-level programming language, containing many standard features of today's programming languages. FORTRAN came almost a decade later. Zuse also used Plankalkuel to desi
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