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  1. 72545,1572 on CompuServe's Forums Are Closing On December 15 (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    n/c

  2. Re:Mine was Scheme, then C on Slashdot Asks: What Was Your First Programming Language? (stanforddaily.com) · · Score: 1

    heh .. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Languages, at the U? :) I thought that was an awesome course .. I already had a few under my belt by that time, but learning a lisp-y language taught me a lot of useful things

  3. Even though I didn't actually take the course, my HS (in 1970-73) had a course called "Computer Math". The language was APL, we had a selectric typewriter and a 300 baud acoustic-coupled modem, and it connected to a System 360 at a university in the next town. I was obsessed with it .. along with a friend (who actually took the course and had credentials I could borrow) we used to sneak into the university computer lab so we could use the VDT instead .. Weirdly enough, I currently program in a language derived from APL (k3 from kx systems)

  4. Cosmac ELF on Ask Slashdot: What Was Your First Home Computer? · · Score: 1

    The ELF was an 1802-based SBC from a Popular Electronics article (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COSMAC_ELF), which I built in 1977 using wirewrap on a surplus Augat WW board. That led to subsequent wirewrapped 6502, 6809 and 8085 systems which I put together while stuck on an FBM submarine doing 100 day patrols (one per patrol). By the time I got out in '82 I was pretty well versed in microprocessor wrangling. Eventually ended up with an Atari 400 as my first 'store bought' box. It's been an interesting 40 years ..

  5. K! on The Most Important Obscure Languages? · · Score: 1

    and related Q .. www.kx.com .. a descendent of APL used pretty heavily in finance, usually by a small group of gnomes working in the basement