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by DaleBiagio
90 days ago
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The PLATO connection is the best part of this piece. PLATO ran its own programming language - TUTOR - which was designed specifically for creating interactive lessons on the system in 1967. It's one of the earliest examples of a domain-specific language shaped entirely by its platform. The system also had real-time chat, message boards, and multiplayer games running on shared terminals in the early 1970s — a decade before BBSs went mainstream. Lotus Notes, email, Slack — the entire groupware lineage traces back to a university teaching system in Illinois. |
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