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The Register on MSN1d
Microsoft veteran's worst Windows bug was Pinball running at 5,000 FPS
Dev admits the game once ate an entire CPU core Former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer has come clean and admitted that the ...
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India Today on MSN'Queen of Code' Grace Hopper and the moth that gave us the word ‘computer bug'
Mathematician Grace Hopper, who earned a PhD at Yale and later became a US Navy rear admiral, pioneered compilers and helped ...
DDoS simulation testing in production reveals hidden vulnerabilities; white-box validation and retesting ensure stronger ...
Most people’s memories of programming in the 8-bit era revolve around BASIC, and not without reason. Most of the time, it was ...
An overriding memory for those who used 8-bit machines back in the day was of using BASIC to program them. Without a disk-based operating system as we would know it today, these systems invariably ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNMicrosoft Open-Sources the BASIC Software That Powered Early PCs
In 1977, Commodore licensed BASIC for $25,000 as a one-time payment, securing perpetual use without royalties.
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