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In honor of #AdaLovelaceDay, learn about the woman who many view as the world's first programmer: cnet.co/2dZ1Ihp

Si alguna vez sientes que no has hecho nada con tu vida, acuérdate de que Linus Torvalds tenía 21 años cuando lanzó el kernel de Linux y 36 cuando lanzó GIT

I spent a ton of time this year writing about "Code Art" from the olden times to the present. I'm going to share some of the bibliography for the olden stuff over the next few days... for fun :)




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If I could go back in time, I would have started my journey as a programmer rather than a developer. About 1.5 years ago, when I first got into development, I jumped straight into HTML, CSS, and JS. I would open VS Code, write some code, and see the output in the browser. But…

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Quality of life of the average software developer pre- and post-Claude Code is such a startling graph

Quick thoughts on what programming is, and a slow approach to expanding on why I think we are at the stage where syntax is becoming obsolete. TLDR: Programming is instructing. And so is Vibe Coding...

61 years ago today, coders met Fortran—one of the oldest programming languages—when its first reference manual was released.

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When people say “learn to code” they mean learn to break problems into modules, learn to think about edge cases, learn to design before you build, learn patience, learn to fail, they don’t mean memorize syntax. Don’t get fooled into thinking it’s dead.
Did you know in 1948, the first line of code ran on the Manchester Baby—not a fancy app, just math? Yet it sparked decades of innovation. Remember, as Bill Gates said, we often overestimate a year and underestimate ten. Every small code you write can shape the future.

Alan Turing - computer pioneer, code breaker and mathematician.

𝗪𝗵𝘆 𝗚𝗼𝗼𝗴𝗹𝗲 𝗦𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘀 𝗕𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗖𝗼𝗱𝗲 𝗶𝗻 𝗮 𝗦𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗹𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝗽𝗼𝘀𝗶𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 Google’s monolithic repository serves as a single source of truth for tens of thousands of developers worldwide. They use it for 95% of their source code,…

Did you know the first high-level programming language, Plankalkül, was created in the 1940s? Ahead of its time, it set the stage for modern coding! ⚡💻 #CodingHistory #TechTrivia #Plankalkül #ProgrammingFun

Fact or fiction: the first computer “bug” was a real moth stuck inside a 1940s computer? 🪲 Find out the answer in the comments! #CodingHistory #TechTrivia

History lesson time 📜👨💻 Objective-C: the weird, love-it-or-hate-it language that powered every iPhone app until Swift. Why does it look so strange? And why did Apple stick with it for so long? Let’s rewind… 🕰️ #ObjectiveC #AppleDev #CodingHistory #SoftwareEngineering
One line. Infinite possibilities. 💡💻 What was the first code you ever wrote? #CodingHistory #codinglife #AppCurators

The original 'Hello World!' program dates back to 1978. its goal? Just to show that a program works, no fancy details, just a simple proof of concept. #CodingHistory #HelloWorld #Programming #DevLife #TechTrivia
Every coding language has its own story From Fortran in the 1950s to Python & JavaScript ruling today – each was born to solve a problem. #CodingHistory #ProgrammingLanguages #DevelopersLife #CodeJourney #TechFacts #AppCurators
Mind-blowing fact! 🤯 The term "debugging" is literal. The first computer bug was an actual MOTH 🦋 found stuck in a relay in 1947. So yeah, we've been squashing bugs since the very beginning. 😂 Keep coding, keep creating! #WebDev #CodingHistory
Fun dev history! 📜 The first ever "computer bug" wasn't code—it was a literal MOTH 🦋 found in a computer relay in 1947! So next time you're debugging, remember you're part of a grand tradition. Keep squashing 'em! 💪 #CodingHistory #WebDev
Fun dev history fact! 💡 The very first computer 'bug' wasn't a software error. It was a literal MOTH 🦋 found trapped in a computer relay in 1947! So next time you're debugging, just be glad it's not the fuzzy kind! 😂 #CodingHistory #FunFact
Fun dev fact! 💡 The first computer "bug" wasn't a line of code, but a literal MOTH 🦋 found trapped in a relay in 1947. We've been debugging for real since the beginning! Keep coding, keep creating! #codinghistory #webdev
Fun fact time! ✨ The first computer "bug" wasn't a line of code—it was a literal MOTH found trapped in a relay in 1947! They literally had to "debug" the machine. 🐛💻 So next time you're stuck, just be glad it's not a real insect! #CodingHistory #FunFact
Mind-blowing dev history! 🤯 The term 'debugging' got a whole lot more literal in 1947 when the first computer 'bug' was found. It was an actual MOTH stuck in a relay! 🦋 So next time you're squashing bugs, you're part of a long tradition! #CodingHistory #FunFact
💡世界初のプログラマーは女性だったって知ってた?👩💻✨ 1843年、エイダ・ラブレスは「Note G」を書き、史上初のコンピュータ用アルゴリズムを作成! 彼女の仕事は、後に世界初のコンピュータコードと呼ばれるようになったんだ。 先見の明すごすぎ🧠 #AdaLovelace #WomenInTech #CodingHistory

🚀 Did you know? The first Indian supercomputer, PARAM, was developed in 1991 by C-DAC, Pune. It put India on the global computing map! 🇮🇳 Keep pushing boundaries, coders! #TechFact #CodingHistory
🌐 While HTML has evolved over the years, its core purpose remains: structuring and sharing information on the web in a structured and accessible way. #HTML #WebDevelopment #CodingHistory
Do you know...? ...the original tech visionary? 💻 Ada Lovelace, a brilliant English Mathematician, wrote the world's first algorithm for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. She paved the way for all modern computing. What an inspiration! #AdaLovelace #CodingHistory #MyTechTeam

Did you know the first computer bug was a literal moth stuck in a relay? That’s right—debugging started with real bugs! 🐞 #TechFacts #CodingHistory
Did you know that the world's first computer programmer was a woman named Ada Lovelace? She wrote algorithms over 170 years ago. So, next time you’re complaining about tech glitches, remember: even back then, coding was a wild ride. #Innovation #WomenInTech #CodingHistory
Did you know the first high-level programming language, Plankalkül, was created in the 1940s? Ahead of its time, it set the stage for modern coding! ⚡💻 #CodingHistory #TechTrivia #Plankalkül #ProgrammingFun

One line. Infinite possibilities. 💡💻 What was the first code you ever wrote? #CodingHistory #codinglife #AppCurators

Fact or fiction: the first computer “bug” was a real moth stuck inside a 1940s computer? 🪲 Find out the answer in the comments! #CodingHistory #TechTrivia

Coding Fact: The first computer programmer was a woman! 🧙♀️ Ada Lovelace, an English mathematician, wrote the first algorithm for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine in the 1840s. She's the OG of coding pioneers! 💻🚀 #FunFact #CodingHistory #AdaLovelace 😄🎉 #Coding #indie

History, like you've never quite heard it told before! 🗝📖🔗 #chooseyourownadventure #codinghistory #sneakpeak #exhibitionprep #storytellers




Watching them captivate their audiences over &over tonight...these kids are going to set the world on 🔥!#codinghistory #Exhibitionproud




Creating symbolic artifacts & coding a path to tell #civilwarnarratives #codinghistory #TCSMS #PBL #sixthgrade @ToddLaVogue @mrshammaker



On this day on 20th September 1954 first FORTRAN (Formula Translating) Code was run. #ComputerScience #Coding #CodingHistory #FORTRAN #CodersWorld #SoftwareDevelopment

showcases her skills and challenges gender stereotypes in STEM. Article: goo.su/XSM1kCz #CodingHistory #blackbelt #digitalfuture #genderprejudices #codingsensation

Did you know? Back in 1843, Ada Lovelace, a brilliant mathematician, made history by becoming the first computer programmer! Who says girls can’t code? Ada did it first! #codinghistory #adalovelace #girlswhocode

Fun fact: The first computer bug was an actual bug! 🐛🚀 What’s the weirdest bug you’ve encountered? #CodingHistory #HackerPG

Did you know? #JavaScript was created in just 10 days. Imagine what you could build with focus and the right tools #CodingHistory #DidYouKnow #tips #tech #productivity #viralreelsfacebook #viralpost2024 #viralpost2024シ #fypシ゚viralシ #fypviralシ #viralreelschallenge

💻 Fun Fact: The first computer programmer was a woman! Ada Lovelace wrote the first algorithm intended for implementation on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. #WomenInTech #CodingHistory

Dr. Radia Perlman is a network engineer and software designer. She is best known for her spanning tree algorithm, or STP for short. STP solved the initial problem of data sharing between computers and stopped data from becoming trapped in a loop. #codinghistory #steminist

People often joke about Turbo C being the ‘worst IDE ever,’ but they’re missing the context. #CodingHistory #TurboC #Nostalgia A thread 🧵

Ever wonder why `for` loops often use `int i` instead of `g` or `x`? 🤔 It’s a habit passed down from the days of FORTRAN! 💻 In FORTRAN, variables starting with `i`-`n` were automatically integers. This tradition carried into C and spread to other languages. 🧵✨ #CodingHistory…

Podcasting session zu Frauen in der Informatik in der DDR (und heute) - wird spannend mit @meszner und #codinghistory

Early coders played cards... just with a LOT more holes! 💾✨ #TechThrowbackBack #CodingHistory #PunchCardProgrammers

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