> His descriptions of that era sounded as though programmers were members of a > small select group or club. He knew a 'member' in El Paso, a few in Boston > and
> D.C. and so on. It sounded like there were so few that he knew most people in > the US who were programming. That description refers to his remarks about programming in the early '1950s. Ken North ________________ www.kncomputing.com Twitter: @knorth2 Digg: knorth2 _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk
