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Archives from the golden age of outliners. Home News ThinkTank MORE 1.1c MORE 3.0 MORE 3.1 Community Discuss Members Join Now Login Welcome to Outliners.Com! Simple hierarchy editors By Dave Winer, UserLand Software, August 1999. Way back in the 1980s, I worked on what was then a new kind of software called outliners. They started out as simple hierarchy editors, used by lawyers, educators, ...
Software History Center: Preserving the History of the Software Industry ...
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Usenet Software: History and Sources Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 09:00:19 GMT Supersedes: FMMECL.58s@tac.nyc.ny.us Expires: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 09:00:19 GMT Message-ID: FnG10J.HAo@tac.nyc.ny.us From: netannounce@deshaw.com (Mark Moraes) Subject: Usenet Software: History and Sources Newsgroups: news.admin.misc, news.announce.newusers, news.software.readers, news.software.b, news.answers Followup-To: news.
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Lisp History This is a HTML set concerning Lisp history The following material is available: A paper on the early history of Lisp A paper on the influence of McCarthy to Lisp LISP People LISP Enterprises A LISP bibliography Lisp museum: searchable biography The LISP-Tapes of the Pdp-1 LISP If you have additions or proposals, please mail to: hstoyan@informatik.uni-erlangen.de ...
www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/html/lisp-enter.html
WINDOWS Microsoft first began development of the Interface Manager (subsequently renamed Microsoft Windows) in September 1981. Although the first prototypes used Multiplan and Word-like menus at the bottom of the screen, the interface was changed in 1982 to use pull-down menus and dialogs, as used on the Xerox Star. Microsoft finally announced Windows in November 1983, with pressure from ...
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A brief history of the development of BASIC Read here about the illustre past of our favourite language.... BASIC (standing for Beginner's All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is a system developed at Dartmouth College in 1964 under the directory of J. Kemeny and T. Kurtz. It was implemented for the G.E.225. It was meant to be a very simple language to learn and also one that would be easy to ...
www.fys.ruu.nl/~bergmann/history.html
The Last Hurrah is the planning web page for a Software History Conference being planned to bring old time programmers together to relate an oral history of the Early Days in Software development.
www.palosverdes.com/lasthurrah
History of computing ...
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This section of BitLaw provides a history of how software went from 'unpatentable' to patentable.
www.bitlaw.com/software-patent/history.html
CSCI 5828 Foundations of Software Engineering Course Location 1B 28 Course Time Tuesday and Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Topics What's New (Home) Class Schedule Lectures Assignments Student Comments Contact Information Evaluation Criteria Status Reports What's New Archives January, 1999 February, 1999 March, 1999 An early history of software engineering by Robert L. Glass The following article ...
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A bit of Epyx history Interview with Stephen H. Landrum The glossary What happened to Epyx Thanks to Stephen Landrum for the information! Please have a look at my AutoMp3 page (if you speak German :) and more at my homepage! Epyx starts as Automated Simulations They write role-playing adventure games in BASIC for computers like the TRS-80 and Apple ] ...
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