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ISWIM is an abstract computer programming language (or a family of programming languages) devised by Peter J. Landin and first described in his articl...
Computer history links to many sites around the world. Directory of websites that have computer archival activities....
ITandSociety is a web-based scholarly journal devoted to the computer software, operating systems, different information technology and about the role...
link to brief corporate history website...
iTunes is a proprietary media player computer program, used for playing and organizing digital music and video files on desktop computers. It can also...
J is a modern, high-level, general-purpose, high-performance programming language. J is portable and runs on Windows, Unix, Mac, and PocketPC handheld...
Technical Committee J15 has developed an ANSI Standard for the Programming Language PL/B. Work has now begun toward submitting this standard for ISO "...
Jack Dennis is a computer scientist and retired MIT professor. Dennis entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1949 as an electri...
Jaguar is a petascale supercomputer built by Cray at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The massively parallel Jaguar has a...
Overview The Japanese soroban (or abacus) is the descendent of ancient counting devices and has been evolved over centuries to provide the most adv...
Jasmin is a free open source assembler to create class files from human readable assembler-like syntax using the Java Virtual Machine instruction sets...
Java is a programming language originally developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems (which is now a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation) and release...
Java bytecode is the form of instructions that the Java virtual machine executes. Each bytecode opcode is one byte in length, although some require pa...
Java (with a capital J) is a high-level, third generation programming language, like C, Fortran, Smalltalk, Perl, and many others. You can use Java to...
A great many products and applications are made possible by the Java programming language. Currently under a GNU General Public License, its use is es...
The Java programming Language evolved from a language named Oak. Oak was developed in the early nineties at Sun Microsystems as a platform-independent...
JavaScript is a prototype-based, object-oriented scripting language that is dynamic, weakly typed and has first-class functions. It is also considered...
JBoss is a division of Red Hat, Inc.. It specializes in open-source middleware software. The company profits from a service-based business model. J...
These pages describe a large collection of computers that has been built over the last 20 years by me, Prof. Jim Austin.. The collection holds over 50...
APL is a programming language best known for its use of non-ASCII symbols, including a few Greek letters. It is a terse, general-purpose, high-level l...
The year 1996 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the ENIAC computer, the first large-scale general-purpose electronic computer. Built at the University...
Join Java is a programming language that extends the standard Java programming language with the join semantics of the join-calculus. It was written a...
Nothing epitomizes modern life better than the computer. For better or worse, computers have infiltrated every aspect of our society. Today computers...
JOSS (an acronym for JOHNNIAC Open Shop System) was one of the very first interactive, time sharing programming languages....
JOVIAL is a high-order computer programming language similar to ALGOL, but specialized for the development of embedded systems (specialized computer s...
JRuby is a Java implementation of the Ruby programming language, being developed by the JRuby team. It is free software released under a three-way CPL...
Juniper Junos is the software or the network operating system used in Juniper Networks hardware systems. It's an operating system that is used in Juni...
In computing, just-in-time compilation (JIT), also known as dynamic translation, is a method to improve the runtime performance of computer programs....
The K computer, named after the Japanese word "kei", which stands for 10 quadrillion, is a supercomputer being produced by Fujitsu at the RIKEN Advanc...
K-202 was a 16-bit minicomputer, invented by Polish scientist Jacek Karpiński between 1971-1973 in cooperation with British companies Data-Loop a...
K-Meleon is a web browser for the Microsoft Windows platform. Based on the same Gecko layout engine as Mozilla Firefox, K-Meleon uses native Windows a...
Overview K42 is a research operating system currently being developed to address performance and scalability issues of system software on large-scale...
Collection of various historical links...
In computing, the kernel is the main component of most computer operating systems; it is a bridge between applications and the actual data processing...
In computing, Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is a virtual machine implementation using the operating system's kernel. This often allows for greate...
In 1872, Remington produced the first mechanical typewriter, patented by C. Latham Sholes. Soon typists were going so fast that they were able to jam...
Kite is a programming language designed to minimize as much of the programmer experience as possible — quick development and running time and low CP...
This is sort of the "holy grail" for many DEC collectors. I had been offered a VAX 11/780 by someone, but it was more $'s than I really wanted to spe...
Brief history of KLA Tencor...
Konqueror is a web browser and file manager that provides file-viewer functionality to a wide variety of things: local files, files on a remote ftp se...
Various papers and simulation programs for the Z chip. Konrad Zuse (1910-1995) built the first program-controlled computing machine in the world. H...
1935-1938: Konrad Zuse builds Z1, world's first program-controlled computer. Despite certain mechanical engineering problems it had all the basic ingr...
Label printer applicators are basic robots that automatically print and apply pressure sensitive labels to various products. Some types of labeling in...
A LAN messenger is an instant messaging program designed for use within a single local area network (LAN). There are advantages using a LAN messeng...
The Laning and Zierler system (sometimes called "George" by its users) was one of the first operating algebraic compilers, that is, a system capable o...
The large systems gallery consists of computers originally designed as servers, industrial controllers, large word-processing systems, batch processor...
A laser printer is a common type of computer printer that rapidly produces high quality text and graphics on plain paper. As with digital photocopiers...
Lava an experimental object-oriented rapid application development (RAD) language with type parameters ("virtual types"), refactoring, and extensive...