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by leed25d
3075 days ago
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When I was in the Army, in 1971, there was a computer in our supply warehouse. The programmer was rotating home and there was no replacement. I was assigned to the task. I got two weeks of OJT from the programmer before he said "Good luck" and went home. I was left with a few manuals and a few file cabinets full of programs punched on 80 column cards. The computer was a Univac 1005, an ancient card processor with 4K core, yes core, memory and a few peripherals (card reader, collator, card punch, line printer). After a few months, I decided that I wanted to learn more about computing. When my service was over, I went to college (UMASS, Amherst) on the GI Bill and graduated in 1974. I had very little student debt it was paid off in about a year. I have been programming ever since I graduated, I work mainly in Python nowadays. |
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