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(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
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operating systems and programming environments. This report describes Scheme 48, a programming environment whose design is guided by established principles of operating system sec
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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
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systems, distributed programming languages, secure e-commerce, and low-bandwidth realtime multi-user interactivity. Managed development of several different large distributed appl
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In comparison with real programming languages like C, Kermit's notation for variables can be a little strange but since C-Kermit 8.0 there is a convenience feature to make it a bi
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construction, and programming in the process. A dozen companies produced versions of the ELF, also selling for low prices. It was the "Legos" of computers; a simple building-block
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