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Turing Award Goes to Pioneers of Object-Oriented Programming

Jens_AAMC wrote in to point out that the 2001 Turing Award has been announced, going to Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard for their work in object-oriented programming.

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  1. Ole - that's interesting by DrSkwid · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Object Linking and Embedding

    MS technology

    is it a coincidence or deliberate, anyone know?

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  2. Timely. by Uberminky · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hey, yunno what? I really like gravity. I mean... I really like it. That Isaac Newton guy? He deserves a medal or something.

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  3. Re:History of Computer Science by Alien54 · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    Why wouldn't computer students have to write a program or two on punch cards and feed them to an old CDC pile of blinkenlights, and also toggle-in a bootstrap loader on a PDP-8 front-panel?

    on the other hand, MS will never release the code to Win 1.0 to the public domain. (even though you can still see what it looked like) or read the original article in Byte that announced it.

    I like this line describing Windows: "Microsoft Windows is an installable device driver under MS-DOS 2.0 using ordinary MS-DOS files." Look how far they have come [smile]

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