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leriksen | 7 years ago

first useful programs were knitting mills and carpet machines around 1800 - there was no conditional logic, just a long loop of effectively what were just print statements. See jacquard looms on wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacquard_loom#/media/File:Jacq...

first real program is often attributed to Countess Ada Lovelace, in describing operations of the Babbage machine in 1843. She even had a bug in her "code". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace#First_computer_pr...

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jstewartmobile|7 years ago

"there was no conditional logic, just a long loop of effectively what were just print statements"

So what you're saying is, Jacquard beat Adobe to PDF by nearly 200 years?