Back in the 1970s, computers weighed a ton, filled up an entire room and stored their data on keypunch cards, magnetic tape and floppy disks that were actually, well, floppy. And then along came the ...
About thirty years ago [H. P. Friedrichs] pulled off a hack that greatly improved the process of programming with punch cards. At the time, his school had just two IBM 029 keypunch machines. One of ...
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