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Source code for Apple II of LOGO (logo) which was used around 1970 as educational programming language for children and students was discovered and published in Github.
Steve Wozniak’s handwritten schematics and programming instructions for a prototype of the Apple II home computer sold on December 23. But for how much, and who is the buyer?
A set of schematics and programming instructions for a prototype version of the Apple II home computer recently sold for $630,272 from RR Auction, the company said today. The documents were ...
Tech News News: At the WWDC 2014 keynote, Apple introduced a new programming language called Swift, which is said to make writing apps for iOS and OS X easier. Here a ...
Boston's RR Auction held an Apple-themed auction, in which they sold both a fully operational Apple-1 computer as well as a 23-page handwritten document by Steve Wozniak detailing notes and ...
In 1977, Commodore licensed BASIC for $25,000 as a one-time payment, securing perpetual use without royalties.
What planned obsolescence? Twenty-three years after its last software update, the Apple II just got a new fan-created operating system upgrade.
Apple's open-source Swift 5.2 programming language arrived with Tuesday's release of Xcode 11.4, the latest version of Apple's integrated development environment (IDE).