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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

Loper OS » "Cryostat" Genesis.

http://www.loper-os.org/?p=3791

family. The decay of programming therefore seems to have happened in (at least) two stages: first, the sacrificing of homoiconism and macros, and second, the death of the "managed

Old, but Interesting Programs

https://invisible-island.net/personal/oldprogs.html

array. In my initial programming class, we used a 1620 model I, with 12,000 characters of memory. Midway through that year, the college purchased a model II from a neighboring col
Thomas Dickey has been writing software programs since 1970, and discusses here some of the more interesting ones.

https://www.humprog.org/~stephen/

https://www.humprog.org/~stephen/

has mostly focused on programming languages and the systems that support them—including language runtimes and operating systems. Micro-blog and calendar December 2025. A new

GNU's Who - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)

http://www.gnu.msn.by/people/people.html

of GNU Sather programming language. Also a contributor of some other Open Source projects. Henrik Abelsson tries to do his part in bringing Free Software to the world by being a m

John McCarthy

http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/

questions. PAPERS ON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES Recursive Functions of Symbolic Expressions and their Computation by Machine (Part I) . This was the original paper on LISP. It is copie

http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/articles/forth.txt

http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/articles/forth.txt

I have used various programming languages and didn't like most of them. I think there are some very elegant and powerful languages, like Scheme or Prolog, but none of them require

Index of Creative Computing articles

https://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

OS/Forth

https://www.forth.org/svfig/osf.html

MCP and OS/Forth ways Programming Languages What About JAVA Other Devices The OS/Forth Concept OS/Forth Features A Mention of PC99 The Payoff Ownership Conclusion Credits and Trad


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