After I graduated from High School in 1959 I attended the Barnes School of Business in Denver, CO., to study "Data Processing" -- the IBM 540 Gangpunch, 402 Tabulator, IBM 704, etc. The ferrite core memory was the key storage device at the time:
After I graduated I went looking for a job in the field but no one would hire me because while I was 18 I looked like I was 14. So, I ended up going to college instead. Lucky for me. In grad school we programmed a Burroughs B2500 (IIRC) using Fortran IV written on punch tape using the ASR-33 paper punch keyboard.
After I graduated I went looking for a job in the field but no one would hire me because while I was 18 I looked like I was 14. So, I ended up going to college instead. Lucky for me. In grad school we programmed a Burroughs B2500 (IIRC) using Fortran IV written on punch tape using the ASR-33 paper punch keyboard.
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