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And so, here we are, at the end of #HistoryOfProgramming - it loioks like we've learned a lot, but we have barely scratched the surface. I for one am honoured to stand on the shoulders of such giants that go before me. I can't expres how much i'm greatful for their work.
                                            Programming Through the Ages: A Journey from Punch Cards to Prompt Engineering #programminghistory #historyofprogramming #computerhistory #techhistory #promptengineering #internetboom #naturallanguage #AI #devops #lowcode #nocode #technospirituality #rajesh30menon #MondayVibes
#HistoryOfProgramming 31/40: Windows 1.0 Microsoft released Windows 1.0 in 1985, the first version of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It laid the groundwork for the future Windows platform.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 34/40: Rasmus Lerdorf Rasmus Lerdorf created PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) in 1995, a server-side scripting language widely used for web development.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming: 26/40: Apple I Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak introduced the Apple I personal computer in 1976. It was one of the earliest commercially successful personal computers, and was widely available across the world
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 27/40: MS-DOS arrives Microsoft released MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System) in 1981, becoming the operating system standard for IBM-compatible personal computers for the next decade.
                                            From Ada Lovelace's machine algorithm in 1843 👩💻 to the introduction of Smalltalk, C, and SQL in 1972, programming has come a long way! 🤯 #HistoryOfProgramming #Insight #ProgrammingLanguages
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 36/40: James Gosling Sun Microsystems introduced Java in 1995, known for its "write once, run anywhere" capability. It became widely used for web and enterprise applications.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 29/40: Richard Stallman Richard Stallman launched the GNU Project in 1983, aiming to develop a free and open-source Unix-like operating system. It led to the development of the GNU tools and the GNU General Public License (GPL).
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 32/40: Linux Linus Torvalds released the first version of the Linux kernel in 1991, an open-source Unix-like operating system kernel. Linux has since become a major force in the world of operating systems.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 33/40: Tim Berners Lee Tim Berners-Lee introduced the World Wide Web to the public in 1991, laying the foundation for the modern internet. The web made information sharing and online communication widely accessible.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 37/40: Guido Van Rossum Python 2.0 was released in 2000, bringing significant improvements to the language, including garbage collection and Unicode support. It contributed to Python's popularity.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 35/40: Bendan Eich Brendan Eich developed JavaScript in 1995 for Netscape Navigator. It became a fundamental language for web development, enabling interactive web pages.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 39/40: Swift Apple introduced the Swift at WWDC on June 2, 2014, and it reached its 1.0 stable release on September 9, 2014. Swift is designed for iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS app development, emphasizing safety, readability, and performance.
                                            How many programming languages were created each year? A Visual History of Programming Languages. #programminglanguages #historyofprogramming #programmingtrends
#HistoryOfProgramming 40/40: Rust Rust, designed for system-level programming with a focus on safety, memory management, and concurrency, reached its 1.0 stable release on May 15, 2015. It has gained popularity for its memory safety guarantees and performance.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 30/40: Apple System Software Apple introduced the Macintosh System Software in 1984, providing a foundation for the Macintosh operating system. It included a graphical desktop environment.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 38/40: GoLang Google released the Go programming language which reached its 1.0 stable release on March 28, 2012. Go is designed for efficiency, simplicity, and strong support for concurrent programming, making it well-suited for distributed systems and web
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 28/40: PostScript Adobe introduced the PostScript page description language in 1982. It revolutionized desktop publishing and played a crucial role in the development of laser printers.
                                            Programming Through the Ages: A Journey from Punch Cards to Prompt Engineering #programminghistory #historyofprogramming #computerhistory #techhistory #promptengineering #internetboom #naturallanguage #AI #devops #lowcode #nocode #technospirituality #rajesh30menon #MondayVibes
Tomorrow, we’ll continue exploring early computational machines, setting the stage for the 20th-century breakthroughs. Stay tuned! #HistoryOfProgramming
Programming languages have come a long way since the first computer programs. 💻 🧵 Let's take a journey through time to understand their evolution and impact on modern technology. #historyofprogramming
How many programming languages were created each year? A Visual History of Programming Languages. #programminglanguages #historyofprogramming #programmingtrends
And so, here we are, at the end of #HistoryOfProgramming - it loioks like we've learned a lot, but we have barely scratched the surface. I for one am honoured to stand on the shoulders of such giants that go before me. I can't expres how much i'm greatful for their work.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 40/40: Rust Rust, designed for system-level programming with a focus on safety, memory management, and concurrency, reached its 1.0 stable release on May 15, 2015. It has gained popularity for its memory safety guarantees and performance.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 39/40: Swift Apple introduced the Swift at WWDC on June 2, 2014, and it reached its 1.0 stable release on September 9, 2014. Swift is designed for iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS app development, emphasizing safety, readability, and performance.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 38/40: GoLang Google released the Go programming language which reached its 1.0 stable release on March 28, 2012. Go is designed for efficiency, simplicity, and strong support for concurrent programming, making it well-suited for distributed systems and web
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 37/40: Guido Van Rossum Python 2.0 was released in 2000, bringing significant improvements to the language, including garbage collection and Unicode support. It contributed to Python's popularity.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 36/40: James Gosling Sun Microsystems introduced Java in 1995, known for its "write once, run anywhere" capability. It became widely used for web and enterprise applications.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 35/40: Bendan Eich Brendan Eich developed JavaScript in 1995 for Netscape Navigator. It became a fundamental language for web development, enabling interactive web pages.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 34/40: Rasmus Lerdorf Rasmus Lerdorf created PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) in 1995, a server-side scripting language widely used for web development.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 33/40: Tim Berners Lee Tim Berners-Lee introduced the World Wide Web to the public in 1991, laying the foundation for the modern internet. The web made information sharing and online communication widely accessible.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 32/40: Linux Linus Torvalds released the first version of the Linux kernel in 1991, an open-source Unix-like operating system kernel. Linux has since become a major force in the world of operating systems.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 31/40: Windows 1.0 Microsoft released Windows 1.0 in 1985, the first version of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It laid the groundwork for the future Windows platform.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 30/40: Apple System Software Apple introduced the Macintosh System Software in 1984, providing a foundation for the Macintosh operating system. It included a graphical desktop environment.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 29/40: Richard Stallman Richard Stallman launched the GNU Project in 1983, aiming to develop a free and open-source Unix-like operating system. It led to the development of the GNU tools and the GNU General Public License (GPL).
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 28/40: PostScript Adobe introduced the PostScript page description language in 1982. It revolutionized desktop publishing and played a crucial role in the development of laser printers.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 27/40: MS-DOS arrives Microsoft released MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System) in 1981, becoming the operating system standard for IBM-compatible personal computers for the next decade.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming: 26/40: Apple I Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak introduced the Apple I personal computer in 1976. It was one of the earliest commercially successful personal computers, and was widely available across the world
                                            From Ada Lovelace's machine algorithm in 1843 👩💻 to the introduction of Smalltalk, C, and SQL in 1972, programming has come a long way! 🤯 #HistoryOfProgramming #Insight #ProgrammingLanguages
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming: 26/40: Apple I Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak introduced the Apple I personal computer in 1976. It was one of the earliest commercially successful personal computers, and was widely available across the world
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 27/40: MS-DOS arrives Microsoft released MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System) in 1981, becoming the operating system standard for IBM-compatible personal computers for the next decade.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 34/40: Rasmus Lerdorf Rasmus Lerdorf created PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) in 1995, a server-side scripting language widely used for web development.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 36/40: James Gosling Sun Microsystems introduced Java in 1995, known for its "write once, run anywhere" capability. It became widely used for web and enterprise applications.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 30/40: Apple System Software Apple introduced the Macintosh System Software in 1984, providing a foundation for the Macintosh operating system. It included a graphical desktop environment.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 35/40: Bendan Eich Brendan Eich developed JavaScript in 1995 for Netscape Navigator. It became a fundamental language for web development, enabling interactive web pages.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 29/40: Richard Stallman Richard Stallman launched the GNU Project in 1983, aiming to develop a free and open-source Unix-like operating system. It led to the development of the GNU tools and the GNU General Public License (GPL).
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 32/40: Linux Linus Torvalds released the first version of the Linux kernel in 1991, an open-source Unix-like operating system kernel. Linux has since become a major force in the world of operating systems.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 33/40: Tim Berners Lee Tim Berners-Lee introduced the World Wide Web to the public in 1991, laying the foundation for the modern internet. The web made information sharing and online communication widely accessible.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 37/40: Guido Van Rossum Python 2.0 was released in 2000, bringing significant improvements to the language, including garbage collection and Unicode support. It contributed to Python's popularity.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 28/40: PostScript Adobe introduced the PostScript page description language in 1982. It revolutionized desktop publishing and played a crucial role in the development of laser printers.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 31/40: Windows 1.0 Microsoft released Windows 1.0 in 1985, the first version of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It laid the groundwork for the future Windows platform.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 39/40: Swift Apple introduced the Swift at WWDC on June 2, 2014, and it reached its 1.0 stable release on September 9, 2014. Swift is designed for iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS app development, emphasizing safety, readability, and performance.
                                            And so, here we are, at the end of #HistoryOfProgramming - it loioks like we've learned a lot, but we have barely scratched the surface. I for one am honoured to stand on the shoulders of such giants that go before me. I can't expres how much i'm greatful for their work.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 40/40: Rust Rust, designed for system-level programming with a focus on safety, memory management, and concurrency, reached its 1.0 stable release on May 15, 2015. It has gained popularity for its memory safety guarantees and performance.
                                            #HistoryOfProgramming 38/40: GoLang Google released the Go programming language which reached its 1.0 stable release on March 28, 2012. Go is designed for efficiency, simplicity, and strong support for concurrent programming, making it well-suited for distributed systems and web
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