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by qohen
147 days ago
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...these things were mostly written(and rewritten till perfection) on paper first and only the near-end program was input into a computer with a keyboard. Not if you were working in a high-level language with an interpreter, REPL, etc. where you could write small units of code that were easily testable and then integrated into the larger whole. As with Lisp. And Prolog. |
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Even then PC use in businesses was fairly limited.
Prolog appeared in 1972.
Either way before the PC, Programming was nothing like it is today. It was mostly a Math discipline. Math is done on paper.