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  • AdelleChattre
    +3

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    • Appaloosa
      +4

      Fortran then COBAL...but I never coded. I watched the self learners on Atari's in the early 80's! That was magic to us!

      • AdelleChattre
        +6

        Just when you think you learned in a prehistoric era of stone knives and bearskins, someone like /u/kxh comes along and describes using computer punch cards made to be the same size as Confederate money for practicality’s sake.

        • kxh
          +5

          I never knew that. Of course I grew up in Australia. I do remember reading much later about Hollerith machines were used by the Nazis during WWII or something. Or maybe it was IBM. I'm a bit vague on the details.

          • Appaloosa
            +4

            The wonderful thing about being at this site, exploration. Every time you think you know something, wow, something else. Wonderful!

        • Appaloosa
          +5

          You just made me laugh...obtuse as ever!

          • AdelleChattre
            +3

            In my grandparents' day, you could learn everything there was to know about computers in about an hour. In my parents' day, you could learn everything there was to know about computers in a year. I'll never turn everything there is to know about computers, but I do remember the reason Hollerith cards were made to be that particular size.

          • Appaloosa
            +2
            @AdelleChattre -

            So your parents were Nazis...good to know.