Generic programming

History of the Standard Template Library

In computing, the Standard Template Library (STL) is a software library for the C++ programming language. The architecture of the STL is largely the creation of Alexander Stepanov. In 1979 he began working out his initial ideas of generic programming and exploring their potential for revolutionizing software development. Although David Musser had developed and advocated some aspects of generic programming already by 1971, it was limited to a rather specialized area of software development (computer algebra). (Wikipedia).

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IBM Standard Modular System

The Standard Modular System is a system of standard transistorized circuit boards and mounting racks developed by IBM in the late 1950s, originally for the IBM 7030 Stretch. They were used throughout IBM's second-generation computers, peripherals, the 7000 , the 1400 , and the 1620. SMS w

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Excel 2010: Templates

In this video, you’ll learn more about using templates in Excel 2010. Visit https://www.gcflearnfree.org/excel2010/using-templates/1/ for our text-based lesson. This video includes information on: • Using templates We hope you enjoy!

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Word 2010: Using Templates

In this video, you’ll learn more about using templates in Word 2010. Visit https://www.gcflearnfree.org/word2010/using-a-template/1/ for our text-based lesson. This video includes information on: • Creating a new document with a template • Entering information into a template • Changing p

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History of computers - A Timeline

A timeline from the first computer, The Turing Machine, to the 1970's. Hope you guys enjoy,and make sure to subscribe and like! Adding subtitles for our video is welcomed! Your translation can help people around the world see our awesome videos! http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?c

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Lesson 05_07 Dictionaries

With dictionaries we create both a set of elements and specify a key for each. We can reference these keys instead of the usual indices wes used in arrays.

From playlist The Julia Computer Language

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O'Reilly Webcast: Angry Birds of Modern JavaScript Development

A diabolical herd of pigs stole all of the front-end architecture from an innocent flock of birds and now they want it back! A team of special agent hero birds will attack these despicable pigs until they recover what is rightfully theirs, front-end architecture! In this webcast talk pres

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ENIAC: Computer History 1946 "Behind the Scenes" Commentary, Trivia, History, Film Restoration

Just for fun, a brief “Behind the Scenes” look at what we did to restore the original 1946 film, plus some “Outtakes,” Commentary, History and a bit of Trivia. Hope you enjoy! ENIAC was the first large scale, general purpose, programmable electronic digital computer. {See links below

From playlist Computer History: ENIAC 1944-1946: Origin and History of a Giant Brain

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Lecture 27 | Programming Abstractions (Stanford)

Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: http://www.amara.org/en/v/BGHH/ Lecture 27 by Keith (for Julie Zelenski)--a section leader and the instructor of CS 106L--for the Programming Abstractions Course (CS106B) in the Stanford Computer Science Department. In the final lec

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Increasing Beer Time: Decreasing the Galaxy System Administration Burden, 20160629

Galaxy Community Conference 2016, Indiana University - Bloomington | https://gcc2016.iu.edu/ https://gcc16.sched.com/event/7c9039ec91201e00556263e9b7d04cc6# Author: Nate Coraor, Penn State University Abstract Galaxy is a large application with many moving pieces and dependencies on num

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Not your Grandparent's C++ (Evolution of C++)

C++ has been around since the 80s, and is based on a legacy that stretches back to the 70s, 60s and earlier (depending on how you measure it). A remarkable heritage, but given the quantity and quality of "modern" programming languages available today is it really relevant anymore? Isn't it

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EmberConf 2022 - Keynote Part 2 by Godfrey Chan

Keynote Part 2 by Godfrey Chan

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Loopage

(October 13, 2010) Doug Crockford of Yahoo! gives a presentation on programming and more specifically Java Script. He points out that today Java Script is the most used programming language and is leading the way in today's programming technology. He also focuses on programming loops and h

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0067 - [ C++ ] 21st Century Hash Functions

This is #67 in my series of live (Twitch) coding streams, working on various projects in C++. This stream I worked towards implementing the SHA-2 family of cryptographic hash functions, along with HMAC (hash-based message authentication codes). I'm going to use this in the future to si

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JavaScript Modules Past & Present

Modules provide structure to our code, grouping related data and functionality into reusable building blocks. However, prior to ES6, JavaScript did not have a built-in module system. This month's meetup will explore the history of modules through the advent of ES Modules, the first standar

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The History of JavaScript: a timeline of programming language evolution over the past 20 years

From the early days of the wild wild web, JavaScript has been there. Its evolved from a simple two week hack into a vibrant ecosystem that is continuously evolving to the modern web. Join Matt as he walks the timeline of JavaScripts evolution from where it began into what it has become to

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DjangoCon 2019 - Just Add Await: Retrofitting Async Into Django by Andrew Godwin

DjangoCon 2019 - Just Add Await: Retrofitting Async Into Django by Andrew Godwin Writing async code from scratch is hard; trying to add it into a large, existing framework is harder. Learn about the problems we face trying to make Django async while maintaining backwards compatibility, as

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Allan Haley (Director of Words and Letters, Monotype Imaging) interviewed at Web 2.0 Expo SF 2010

The Monotype® foundry, part of Monotype Imaging, is home to the Monotype Library of typefaces. The history surrounding the Monotype foundry dates back to the Lanston Monotype Machine Company, which pioneered mechanical typesetting in the 1880s. From typefaces such as the Times New Roman® f

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.NET Interview Questions and Answers | ASP.NET Interview Questions and Answers | Edureka

** Microsoft .NET Certification Training: https://www.edureka.co/microsoft-dotnet-framework-self-paced ** This Edureka video on '.NET Interview Questions and Answers' will help you understand the frequently asked interview questions for .NET. Following are the topics discussed: Beginner L

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