on March 11 2009 03:14
dibol.... in 10 years of working in software services i think i ran across one customer that was using dibol... |
on March 10 2009 15:49
Dibol and DSM Digital Standard Mumps should be included in the list.
I wonder how many programmers are left that can use those languages. |
on March 06 2009 01:13
I can't believe that DCL is not in the poll! - If it can't be programmed in DCL, it's not worth programming. |
on February 24 2009 16:29
Dibol not on the favourite language poll ? |
on February 19 2009 09:47
Fortran. . .
It's been years. . . |
on February 15 2009 02:16
fortran |
on February 08 2009 23:07
the site owner is aware of the domain problem and is working on it. |
on February 08 2009 13:00
Yes, I noticed that. I haven't seen my pic yet. Wonder if it uploaded OK?
Admins? |
on February 08 2009 06:21
someone forget to renew the site's domain name? accessing the site by name dumps you at godaddy |
on February 06 2009 16:35
As an amateur locksmith my interest in locks and keys is substantial. Enjoy the pic of some of my DEC keys. |
on February 04 2009 13:52
guys,
is the media pack willl do on this servers?
Alpha Server 2100
Alpha Server DS 20E
new bie here
thanks |
on February 04 2009 04:56
A kit containing media for the OpenVMS Alpha hobbyist is available from this site. |
on February 03 2009 23:30
Hello verybody.
In France, where can I get Open VMS? |
on January 29 2009 06:20
There was a version of FORTH for VAX/VMS...
What about SCAN ?
It was ported to Alpha. |
on January 27 2009 09:39
I learned Basic Plus 2 on a PDP-11/70 back in the early 80s, then VAX Basic in 83. How many other langs have run on PDP, VAX, Alpha, and IA64? |
on January 24 2009 03:18
Wow! I don't think we've ever had a poll get so much response before. A lot of excitement for their favorite tools and languages. Very cool! No calls for ADA, Lisp, or MUMPS? |
on January 22 2009 06:32
TPU certainly belongs on the list. I really enjoyed learning and using it. I used to make small tweaks to EVE and LSE and also did a few really simple one-shot applications in pure TPU. |
on January 22 2009 06:29
MACRO-11 is/was the PDP-11 assembly language. Early VAX systems had a hardware compatibility mode that allowed them to directly execute PDP-11 code. You could develop code on a PDP-11 using RSX-11M an |
on January 21 2009 11:36
Macro-11? You mean VAX-11 Macro? I had one semester of it in college. I won't claim to have learned it, but I passed. I see Macro64 is in the hobbyist license list. |
on January 21 2009 09:35
TPU? SNOBOL? |