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How to use Outlook with VFP?
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29/11/2023 03:59:19
Dragan Nedeljkovich
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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28/11/2023 21:18:47
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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Thread ID:
01687287
Message ID:
01687345
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>My first language was zeroes and ones on an IBM 705II, but Fortran captivated me as soon as I saw it.
>And yes, the program was on punched cards.
>I was managing a data center at the time and I used Fortran to forecast the running time of tape sorts- disc wasn't around then- depending on the number of inputs-about 10 lines of Fortran code.

My only experience with cards was at the college, where we had a Varian 72. Don't know whether I saw the actual machine more than five times. The card punch was a cranky old box, and anyone wearing a ballpoint pen in shirt pocket would be welcome to donate the spring from it - the technicians always needed those. Various places in the contraption required regular replacements.

It was very sensitive to variations in voltage, so there was a special gadget which kept it within one permille of the desired level. It was also sensitive to static electricity, so there was a copper web under the carpet, grounded. The following dialog actually happened*:

girl: are we allowed to get in there?
my roommate: depends... what's your underwear?
girl: white...
roommate: if it's synthetic then better don't go in, may cause a malfunction.

And yes, we coded on those paper forms, with grid preprinted in some light blue, red or green lines, and hoped that the operator won't make too many typos.
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* at first I wrote 'took place' but then realized that the area of place taken is imaginary

back to same old

the first online autobiography, unfinished by design
What, me reckless? I'm full of recks!
Balkans, eh? Count them.
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