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  1. Hace 6 días · Darwin was a programming game invented in August 1961 by Victor A. Vyssotsky, Robert Morris Sr., and M. Douglas McIlroy. (Dennis Ritchie is sometimes incorrectly cited as a co-author, but was not involved.) The game was developed at Bell Labs, and played on an IBM 7090 mainframe there.

  2. 2 de jul. de 2024 · GitHub Actions was introduced as a way to automate CI/CD workflows in GitHub, the largest social coding platform. Thanks to its deep integration into GitHub, GitHub Actions can be used to automate a wide range of social and technical activities. ... Highlights.

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    Hace 3 días · The Unix operating system was conceived and implemented in 1969, at AT&T's Bell Labs, in the United States by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Douglas McIlroy, and Joe Ossanna. First released in 1971, Unix was written entirely in assembly language , as was common practice at the time.

  4. 3 de jul. de 2024 · Malcolm Douglas McIlroy (born 1932) is a mathematician, engineer, and programmer. As of 2007 he is an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Dartmouth College. McIlroy is best known for having originally developed Unix pipelines, software componentry and several Unix tools, such as spell, diff, sort, join, graph, speak, and tr.

  5. 4 de jul. de 2024 · Define a subsequence to be any output string obtained by deleting zero or more symbols from an input string. The Longest Common Subsequence ( LCS) is a subsequence of maximum length common to two or more strings. Let A ≡ A [0]…. A [m - 1] and B ≡ B [0]…. B [n - 1], m < n be strings drawn from an alphabet Σ of size s ...

  6. 18 de jul. de 2024 · ITV drama Douglas Is Cancelled made for compelling viewing on Thursday night as the show came to a nail-biting end but while many viewers weren't impressed by the tale, they loved the acting

  7. Hace 6 días · John Vincent Atanasoff OCM (October 4, 1903 – June 15, 1995) was an American physicist and inventor credited with inventing the first electronic digital computer. [1] . Atanasoff invented the first electronic digital computer in the 1930s at Iowa State College (now known as Iowa State University).