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From: tmoran@bix.com
Subject: Re: Software Engineering and Dreamers
Date: 1997/05/26
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Date: 1997-05-26T00:00:00+00:00
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> > ... who outisde a great expensive
> > lab developed great leaps forward. Some examples, please?>>
> Algol-60
> B-trees
> parallel computing (Illiac)
> time sharing
> virtual memory (U Manchester)
More background please. U of Illinois and Manchester are hardly
someone's garage. Where were Algol 60, B-trees, and time sharing
developed? My memory only goes back to 1961 when both Algol and
time sharing already existed.