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Part of the Museum Victoria website http://museumvictoria.com.au/...
CSIRAC was built by CSIR in 1949 and it was the fourth computer in the world - it completed more than 1 000 projects by the time it was turned off in...
In the second half of 1997, Daniel Stenberg came up with the idea to make currency-exchange calculations available to Internet Relay Chat (IRC) users....
Curl is a reflective object-oriented programming language for interactive web applications which goal is to provide a smoother transition between form...
Collection of Curt Herstark...
The Cyclone programming language is intended to be a safe dialect of the C language. Cyclone is designed to avoid buffer overflows and other vulnerabi...
Cygwin ( /ˈsɪɡwɪn/ sig-win)[2] is a Unix-like environment and command-line interface for Microsoft Windows. Cygwin provides native...
In computing, D is the name of several programming languages, the most popular of which is an object-oriented, imperative, multi-paradigm, system prog...
D is a systems programming language. Its focus is on combining the power and high performance of C and C++ with the programmer productivity of modern...
A daemon is a type of program on Unix-like operating systems that runs unobtrusively in the background, rather than under the direct control of a user...
Daisy wheel printers use an impact printing technology invented in 1969 by David S. Lee at Diablo Data Systems. It uses interchangeable pre-formed typ...
Personal history from the co-inventory of VisiCalc. History of Software Arts, VisiCalc, Software Garden, Slate Corporation, Trelix Corporation...
I think the older computers are much more fun than the new ones, well in six months the new computers will be out dated any way, then I'll add them to...
The website provides a chronology of watershed moments in IT history from 1957 to 2008....
Darby's "A Quick Look at the History of the Internet" website provides a concise, detailed history of the internet from President Eisenhower's foundin...
From quick prototypes to serious apps Dart's optional types let you prototype quickly and then revise your code to be more maintainable. Whereve...
The Dartmouth Time-Sharing System, or DTSS for short, was the first large-scale time-sharing system to be implemented successfully. Inspired by a PDP-...
In September, 1963, under the direction of mathematics professors John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz, a project to establish a time-sharing system at...
Entering 1973, most experts expected the robust growth of data communications revenues to continue at 40-50% per annum. Lower prices and increased com...
Data General was one of the first minicomputer firms from the late 1960s. Three of the four founders were former employees of Digital Equipment Corpor...
The Data General Nova was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by the American company Data General starting in 1969. The Nova was packaged into a sing...
A data storage device is a device for recording (storing) information (data). Recording can be done using virtually any form of energy, spanning from...
2.introduction 3.what it is a.DAS (Direct Attached Storage) b.NAS (Network Attached Storage) c.SAN (Storage Area Network) 4.history...
Numerous options exist for storing experimental data. Each has its pros and cons. The best technology for a particular purpose will depend upon indivi...
Event Consequence Pre-1960s 1945 Magnetic tapes developed (the first medium to allow searching). Replaced punch cards and paper tape. 1957 First...
The Datamath Calculator Museum helps to preserve the spectacular achievements of Texas Instruments on the electronic calculator history initiated with...
The Datapoint 2200 was a mass-produced programmable terminal, designed by Phil Ray and Gus Roche,[2] announced by Computer Terminal Corporation (CTC)...
In August of 1976 Joseph Weisbecker introduced a new microcomputer to the world in the pages of Popular Electronics magazine. The COSMAC ELF was conce...
dBase II was the first widely used database management system (DBMS) for microcomputers. It was originally published by Ashton-Tate for CP/M, and late...
dBASE was the first widely used database application for microcomputers, published by Ashton-Tate for CP/M, and later on the Apple II and IBM PC under...
The website includes links to a search engine, bibliographies (organized under the categories of conferences, journals, series, books, and subject), l...
Debian (/ˈdɛbiən/) is a computer operating system composed of software packages released as free and open source software under primari...
Debugging is a methodical process of finding and reducing the number of bugs, or defects, in a computer program or a piece of electronic hardware, thu...
Decentralized computing is the allocation of resources, both hardware and software, to each individual workstation, or office location. In contrast, c...
In computer science, declarative programming is a programming paradigm that expresses the logic of a computation without describing its control flow.[...
Decode Systems is a consultancy and information resource center for various communication, computer, and electronic subjects....
Defensive computing is a form of practice for computer users to help reduce the risk of computing problems, by avoiding dangerous computing practices....
Definition Defining electronic data storage, as the elaborations in this section will indicate, is no trivial task. A brief introduction would defi...
Dell's online corporate history, timeline, and information....
Desktop publishing (also known as DTP) is the creation of documents using page layout software on a personal computer....
Desktop virtualization (sometimes called client virtualization), as a concept, separates a personal computer desktop environment from a physical machi...
Desktoptwo was a free Webtop (whose URL was desktoptwo.com and which is now parked domain) developed by Sapotek (it's also been called a WebOS althoug...
Experience the world of science and technology, from their origins to the present day, in 50 exhibition areas covering some 47 000 square metres. Th...
The Deutsches Technikmuseum, founded in 1982, stands in a long tradition of scientific and technical collections. Many of these had their home in Berl...
Computer-assisted news reporting refers to anything that uses computers to aid in the news-gathering process. The introduction of computers in the new...
Although the development of digital computers is rooted in the abacus and early mechanical calculating devices, Charles Babbage is credited with the d...
SuperMemo isn't just a piece of software for managing repetitions of the learned material. Over years it acquired a great deal of additional functiona...
The C programming language was devised in the early 1970s as a system implementation language for the nascent Unix operating system. Derived from the...