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by ghshephard
3995 days ago
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Garbage collection was never really anything I recall being discussed in my Cmpt Science curriculum, back in 1990-1993, though there was lots of interesting theory about memory allocation/deallocation/defragmentation. It wasn't until I ran into Java around 2000 or so that people started talking about Garbage Collection. I'm not saying that it didn't exist, it was just less of a priority 25 years ago than 15 years ago. |
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1988 1987 1986 1985 1983 1982 1981 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1969 1967 1963 The Communications of the ACM, during this period, was the most read CS Journal. Articles appearing there were intended to be of interest to the widest population of computer scientists and 19 of them were on garbage collection.LISP, APL, LOGO, ML, Prolog, CLU, Scheme, Cedar, Smalltalk, Icon, SML, Mathematica, J, Haskell, Python, Dylan, Self, Lua and Javascript are all important, garbage collected programming languages that came before the late 1990's.