Computer History

APL: A High-Level Programming Language Based on Iverson Notation
A comprehensive article on APL, a high-level programming language that revolutionized array programming with Iverson Notation, including its historical context, key features, importance, applications, and more.
FORTRAN and COBOL: Early Programming Languages
FORTRAN and COBOL are programming languages developed in the 1950s, designed for scientific and business applications, respectively. Though less user-friendly by modern standards, they were pioneering efforts in the field of computer programming.
VT100: A Pioneering Video Terminal
The VT100, a video terminal developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1978, became a standard for terminal emulators and has influenced modern computing.
Y2K Problem: The Year 2000 Challenge
A comprehensive overview of the Y2K problem, its historical context, implications, and the global response.
Macintosh: The Revolutionary Apple Computer
The Apple Macintosh, introduced in 1984, revolutionized personal computing with its graphical user interface (GUI) and innovative design.

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