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Other => Found it on the Webs => : techb June 05, 2015, 03:40:51 AM
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(http://img-9gag-fun.9cache.com/photo/agvP60x_700b_v1.jpg)
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holly shit :o respect to this woman 8)
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keep in mind most if not all of that is punch cards and so you can cut that stack down into a 8th and that would be closer to the actual code in raw bytes, then cut it in half again because punched holes are larger than a letter. Still mad respect for her but its not as if those are all lines of C or something
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keep in mind most if not all of that is punch cards and so you can cut that stack down into a 8th and that would be closer to the actual code in raw bytes, then cut it in half again because punched holes are larger than a letter. Still mad respect for her but its not as if those are all lines of C or something
More likely to be something like COBOL.
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In the interest of specificity, Wikipedia cites the image as
"Software" engineer Margaret Hamilton with a pile of print-out results from simulations, circa 1969. (MIT Library)
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As an aside, the footnote reads ""Apollo 11 Owners' Workshop Manual" (Haynes) p105". Apparently, this is a thing: http://www.haynes.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/BookFeature_Apollo11View?storeId=10001&catalogId=10001
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I found this. http://googlecode.blogspot.com/2009/07/apollo-11-missions-40th-anniversary-one.html
It's structured like assembly but doesn't look like it. It looks too high level to be ASM.
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She's smarter than all HF members.
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10/10 would bang