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I wasn't around back in the day, but I can't believe people were more productive back then, having to go through magazines and books and scan pages and pages to find the solution...

Also, things go fast now, but I'm always amazed at how many languages there were back in the day.
Not to mention types of hardware.
And those went fast too.
Things probably moved just as fast, it's just that you didn't hear about it.
I mean, COBOL, released in 1960, had multiple versions and compilers by 1963.
From Wikipedia: "The COBOL specification was revised three times in the five years after its publication. COBOL-60 was replaced in 1961 by COBOL-61. This was then replaced by the COBOL-61 Extended specifications in 1963, which introduced the sort and report writer facilities."
Another popular language from that time, ALGOL, got three additional implementations in 1960 and four in 1961, and that continues until 1967.
The 70's and 80's saw at least eight new popular languages (for a total of 16) and the 90's (which I consider pre-internet even though it was around) saw at least ten new popular languages.

I think we're as stable as we've ever been Laugh | :laugh:

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