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Pascal is an influential imperative and procedural programming language, designed in 1968/9 and published in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth as a small and effi...
Blaise Pascal invented the mechanical calculator in 1642. He conceived the idea while trying to help his father who had been assigned the task of reor...
The Wonder of the PC Museum In a 50-year career working around computers, Paul Gray managed to pick up many machines dating back to the early year...
I will try and keep this relevant to the site...If you are going to listen to anything I have to say on these pages, then you need to know a bit about...
Pictures and articles relating to the History of computing....
Several narrative & link sites about histories of specific machines and software....
A PC monitor is a visual output device (display – sometimes called a visual display unit or VDU) which outputs dynamic images from devices such as P...
Welcome to The Freeman PC Museum collection. The following is a complete list of vintage computer systems in the museum. Feel free to scroll through t...
PCI Express (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express), officially abbreviated as PCIe, is a computer expansion card standard designed to replace the...
Rumors of "The Peanut" started in 1983. When it was finally announced November 1st, 1983 it was named "PCjr", model number 4860. Two models were avail...
The 12-bit PDP-8 was the first successful commercial minicomputer, produced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in the 1960s. DEC introduced it on...
Introduction The Pentium 4 processor - Intel's "next generation" of processor to succeed the Pentium III and Celeron processors - was released on N...
Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-pur...
This article is about personal computers in general....
Personal Computers, microcomputers were made possible by two technical innovations in the field of microelectronics: the integrated circuit, or IC, wh...
Computer technology has developed rapidly. It is interesting to study personal computer history and first computer invented....
For over 20 years, Brantford Local Computer Guru SYD BOLTON has dreamed of opening a museum to showcase the history of personal computers. Many childr...
Personal computers are now a very common item in many houses yet in 1955, there were only 250 computers in use throughout the world. In 1980, more tha...
The FORTRAN computer programming language was designed to fulfill the needs of 1950's era computer hardware and numerical models. Modern hardware, num...
The Pew Internet & American Life Project is one of seven projects that make up the Pew Research Center, a nonpartisan, nonprofit "fact tank" that prov...
Phase-change memory (also known as PCME, PRAM, PCRAM, Ovonic Unified Memory, Chalcogenide RAM and C-RAM) is a type of non-volatile computer memory. PR...
PHP is a general-purpose scripting language originally designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages. For this purpose, PHP code is embedd...
Pilot was a single-user, multitasking operating system designed by Xerox PARC in early 1977. Pilot was written in the Mesa programming language, total...
PL/I ("Programming Language One", pronounced "pee-el-one") is a procedural, imperative computer programming language designed for scientific, engineer...
The PL/M programming language (an acronym of Programming Language for Microcomputers) is a high-level language developed by Gary Kildall in 1972 for I...
Plan 9 from Bell Labs is a distributed operating system. It was developed primarily for the research purposes as the successor to Unix by the Computin...
Plankalkül ("Plan Calculus") is a computer language designed for engineering purposes by Konrad Zuse between 1943 and 1945. It was the first high-lev...
Planner (often seen in publications as "PLANNER" although it is not an acronym) is a programming language designed by Carl Hewitt at MIT, and first pu...
The platohistory.org website is the home of the PLATO History Foundation and the archive for information about the history and significance of the PLA...
Plus is a "Pascal-like" system implementation language from the University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada, based on the SUE[1] system language deve...
Welcome in the pocket computer museum, you will find hereafter a lot of pockets machines dated 80's, all programmable in BASIC language....
Ada Algol 60 Algol 68 AlgolW APL Basic...
The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks. A computer that connects to the Internet can access information from a vast numbe...
Technology Museum description. Includes a very good catalogue plus description of their excellent archives and research library....
PowerPC (short for Performance Optimization With Enhanced RISC – Performance Computing, sometimes abbreviated as PPC) is a RISC architecture created...
While INTERCAL marks a watershed in the history of esoteric programming languages, it is by no means the first of the genre. In fact its main serious...
In computing, a printer is a peripheral which produces a text and/or graphics of documents stored in electronic form, usually on physical print media...
Introduction The processor (CPU, for Central Processing Unit) is the computer's brain. It allows the processing of numeric data, meaning information...
1969: Four-Phase Systems AL1 The AL1 was an 8-bit bit slice chip containing eight registers and an ALU It was designed by Lee Boysel in 1969 At the t...
Here are microprocessor devices catagorized by, bit size and device type. The OEM manufacturer of the series is shown after the series number. All clo...
Progopedia is a free (GNU Free Documentation License) web-based encyclopedia of programming languages. Progopedia is a young project, so if you ca...
RSKEY.ORG is a site dedicated to the history of programmable handheld calculators. The site is owned and operated by Viktor T. Toth....
The programmable metallization cell, or PMC, is a new form of non-volatile computer memory being developed at Arizona State University and its spinoff...
Programmed Data Processor (PDP) was the name of a series of minicomputers made by Digital Equipment Corporation. The name 'PDP' intentionally avoided...
Contents Background and Motivation Introduction to Prolog Prolog as a Procedural Programming Language Assign-once Variables Nondeterminism...
A Programming Language is a small set of words and syntactic rules that allow people to write computer programs. When the computer program is executed...
What follows is my personal evaluation and comparison of many popular programming languages. It is intended to provide very high-level information abo...
50 Years of Programming In 1957, the military draft was very active, so instead of waiting to be drafted at an importune time, right out of high sc...