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Grace Hopper, UNIVAC, and the First Programming Language 137

M-Saunders (706738) writes "It weighed 13 tons, had 5,200 vacuum tubes, and took up a whole garage, but the UNIVAC I was an incredible machine for its time. Memory was provided by tanks of liquid mercury, while the clock speed was a whopping 2.25 MHz. The UNIVAC I was one of the first commercial general-purpose computers produced, with 46 shipped, and Linux Voice has taken an in-depth look at it. Learn its fascinating instruction set, and also check out FLOW-MATIC, the first English-language data processing language created by American computing pioneer Grace Hopper."
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Grace Hopper, UNIVAC, and the First Programming Language

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  • Re:Finally! (Score:5, Funny)

    by ColdWetDog ( 752185 ) on Sunday May 18, 2014 @11:02AM (#47031587) Homepage

    Bah, you're the only one worried about that.

    But anyway, all I wanted to say is to go look at that picture. Look at that control panel! Now that's technology. Switches! Meters! A model 30 (?) teletype with key travel measured in furlongs.

    (And, as an aside, for a picture in the 1960's it was remarkably 'diverse'. A woman, a black man and and a skinny geek with a tie. Mayhaps we've not moved as far forward as we give ourselves credit for.)

  • by PPH ( 736903 ) on Sunday May 18, 2014 @11:54AM (#47031949)

    ... after finding an actual bug in a computer. Imagine how different [suvi.org] things might have turned out.

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