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A few months after releasing the Altair BASIC source code, Microsoft has shared another cornerstone of its early software success. The company announced that 6502 BASIC ...
Today, Microsoft open-sourced the 6502 BASIC interpreter, the Commodore-specific port of Gates and Allen's first-ever ...
In 1977, Commodore licensed BASIC for $25,000 as a one-time payment, securing perpetual use without royalties.
Microsoft called the code—written by the company’s founder, Bill Gates, and its second-ever employee, Ric Weiland—”one of the most historically significant pieces of software from the early personal ...
Ellison’s tech powerhouse Oracle has been riding the recent AI wave, with shares surging 40 per cent on Wednesday ...
Despite almost failing math repeatedly, I trained to be a developer and then became a writer instead. And yet I do math all ...
How do you program a computer that doesn’t exist yet? In a new project, researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology ...
Most people’s memories of programming in the 8-bit era revolve around BASIC, and not without reason. Most of the time, it was ...
Students in the Whiteside Area Career Center's welding, manufacturing and machining program are forging the skills, precision and confidence needed to blueprint their futures in the modern ...
Microsoft open-sourced Bill Gates’ 1976 6502 BASIC interpreter, showcasing early programming features and its historical role ...
Ben Eidson launched Orhythmic earlier this year. It’s a metronome app capable of recording complex rhythms and melodies for ...
Capabilities for post-quantum cryptography and ASP.NET Core Identity metrics highlight latest update to Microsoft’s app dev ...