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by pjmlp
3707 days ago
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An hardware more powerful than Burroughs machines from 1961, which were happily working with a safe systems programming language based on Algol. Given that I remember the days junior Assembly developers could easily outperform C code, I don't agree with that point. I bet if it wasn't for the rise of free UNIX clones, C would already be sharing drinks with Pascal at some retirement home. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRIMOS
That's a CPU and OS for Fortran. I found a web framework for Fortran, too. Today, we could do Hacker News in FORTRAN from the metal up. We'll leave that monstrosity to our imaginations, though. Not even that. ;)