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Apple History







Apple History

Apple History 12/24/2004 12:57 PM

www.apple-history.com : For those obsessed with the land of the half-eaten fruit, this site claims to have been online since 1996. It has page after page of information cross-referenced by date, family, and processor.




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PHP programming language: Some interesting history on PHP. It used to be a Perl wrapper?

PHP was originally designed as a wrapper around Perl by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1994 to display his resume information and collect some data, such as how many hits it was generating. Others first used "Personal Home Page Tools" in 1995, which Lerdorf had combined with his own Form Interpreter to create PHP/FI.

Zeev Suraski and Andi Gutmans, two Israeli developers of the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology rewrote the parser in 1997, forming the basis of PHP 3. They also changed the name to its current recursive form. After months in beta, the development team officially released PHP/FI 2 in November 1997.

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CSS History


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John Allsopp: Message To The Messengers - Props to the old school:

Of late, with the latest version of Style Master released, bedded down, and well received, I've been a little nostalgic about the old days of CSS. So I thought I might try to ride that wave a little, cast my mind back over my experience of CSS, and talk a little about some people you really should be grateful to if you work with CSS and web standards. Particularly some you might not have heard of.

There follows a tribute to some of the unsung heroes of the early history of CSS. And if that's piqued your interest, Lauren Wood's recent post about DOM Level 3 becoming a W3C Recommendation has some insights in to the early days of the DOM Working Group, which she chaired up until November 2001.


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Weller died two years ago. Carbons of the articles were discovered by his son, Anthony.

Four of them were published today for the first time by the Tokyo daily Mainichi Shimbun, which purchased them from Anthony Weller.

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We found a gem poking around on the corporate network the other day: a PDF of "The History of Programming Languages", a poster by O'Reilly that shows 50 programming languages and their timelines and interrelationships. Chris posted back in March about the progenitor of this chart, Éric Lévénez's Computer Languages History, which is kept very up to date (it already has yesterday's PHP 5.0 release).

A few interesting tidbits from the chart:


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  • BASIC emerged from Fortran and Algol160 (whatever that is).

Equally interesting are the graphs that show the giant UNIX history hairball, as well as the slightly more organized history of Windows.

If I can find a big enough wall, I'm going to send that history of UNIX diagram to the roll-fed plotter we use for UML hairballs.

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A short way into this review of a new book about Microsoft, a Boston Globe correspondent writes:
"A guilty finding was overturned on appeal, and the government settled with the company, imposing restrictions on its business practices. The resulting introspection persuaded Gates to stand aside as chief executive in favor of Steve Ballmer, who would be his partner in remaking the company."
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  • The judge's ruling that Microsoft had repeatedly violated the law was not overturned. (And there are no "guilty" or "not guilty" findings in civil antitrust cases to start with; this wasn't a criminal matter, though it probably should have been.) The appeals court specifically agreed with Judge Jackson that Microsoft was a serial offender, though it did back Microsoft's position in a small portion of the charges.
  • The Bush administration's "settlement" was a cave-in, giving back what it had already won in court.
  • The "impositions" on Microsoft's business practices are widely seen outside the company (and probably inside) as next to meaningless, and certainly haven't had any visible effect on competition in an industry that Microsoft still controls.
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    The database started out in 1990 as a collection of shell scripts created by Col Needham which could be used to search the FAQs posted to the Usenet newsgroup rec.arts.movies.

    In 1993, a centralized e-mail interface for querying the database was created, and in 1994 this interface was extended to allow the submission of information as well. The database then moved to a Web-based interface, which initially ran on a network of mirrors with donated bandwidth. In 1996, the project was incorporated in the United Kingdom to form Internet Movie Database Ltd., and banner ads were added to the web site.

    In April 1998, the company was bought by Amazon.com, the current owner; however, a number of the original creators, including Needham, remained as site managers.

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