References
[1] John Bayko, Great
Microprocessors of the Past and Present (January 1995)
[2]
[3] The Grace
Murray Hopper biography page
[4] The Inventors
Of The Modern Computer website
[5] Robert X. Cringely "Accidental Empires"
[6] The PBS
website entry on Noyce.
[7] The Intel
website entry on the 25 anniversary of Moore's law.
[8] The Intel
website biography on Moore.
[9] Paul Ceruzzi "Nothing New Since von Neumann" - A
Historian Looks at Computer Architecture, 1945 - 1995
[10] The Cray
Museum Self Guided Tour
[11] The DMOZ
website.
[12] Controversy,
compromise, modernization: From FORTRAN to Fortran 90 website.
[13] Introducing
COBOL website.
[14] A Brief History of Lisp
website.
[15] Greg Michaelson's lecture notes for Languanges
and Design, Heriot-Watt University
[16] A
Beginners Guide To Java website.
[17] Maxframe
corporations history of MS-DOS website.
[18] "about"
article written by Tim Paterson himself webpage.
[19] PC
Magazine article on Netscape 6 (11//4/00)
[20] History
of the Microprocessor Revolution (Segment 12)
[21] AMD
website: The K5
[22] Knowledge
Base: The Hostory of Windows
[23] Theory
of Computing Lecture Slides Andy Gravell
[24] Theory
of Computation Lecture Slides David Matuszek
[25] Alonzo
Church page
[26] 50th
Anniversary of the First Stored Program Computer website: The Manchester
Baby
[27]
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