I titled this blog "Glacial Musings" because I knew I wouldn't be posting very often. So if you landed here hoping to learn more about snow accumulating over the years or how such glaciers are now shrinking ... sorry.
If you came here looking for more information on the Media Controller design by people with low vision and who have tactile challenges, look at my Google+ page, there are some public photos there of the prototype.
Alan McNaughton's Glacial Musings
Random thoughts from Alan McNaughton of Calgary, Canada. The blog exists mainly so you don't land on a blank page if you are looking for a web page for the McNaughton.org domain.
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
I"m telling my age.
I wrote the equivalent of "Hello world" first in 1978 using Fortran on the MTS operation system at the University of Alberta. It probably said "Test. Test". It wasn't until 1984 when I took a C programming course at UBC that I would have actually used the phrase "Hello World!" as my first test compile in a language. In between those I would have done the equivalent in dBase II, Apple Basic, UCSD Pascal, Forth, and dBase III on various hardware I had my hands on including an Apple II, Apple LISA, Victor 9000, IBM PC, Apple Macintosh, Kaypro, TRS80, Osbourne 1, and an IBM XT. Those compilers or interpreters were running various operating systems including CPM, CPM86, MSDOS, Apple DOS, and Coherent (first Linux on an IBM PC).
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