From: glen herrmannsfeldt on 26 Jul 2010 20:36 Louis Krupp <lkrupp_nospam(a)indra.com.invalid> wrote: (snip) > I don't think they had an Applied Physics major when I was there. There > was Physics, and there was Engineering. Online programming was done in > CITRAN, in which floating point was reportedly an afterthought. By 1976 (I believe a few years before) we had a PDP-10/TOPS-10 system. There were a few languages available, but Fortran-10, DECs version of Fortran IV with many extensions, was the popular choice. -- glen
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