• marcos@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I don’t know about you people, but personally, I always write programs at work by removing boards from my computer and plugging them in a different order.

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        Well, it really wasn’t. You’d program by punching the cards, and then insert them into the computer. If they brought the boards from a terminal (or replicator), and switched the old ones to the new ones, the entire thing would make sense.

        It’s a bit similar to how people programed analogical computers at the 50s. But it’s actually a lot like programing old sewing machines. The thing those have in common is that their programs were always an order of magnitude smaller than this comment.