Greetings, Retrocomputing Fans!\n
Happy to have you here for show #3!
\nThis episode of the Retrobits Podcast focuses on a couple of popular \nlanguages from the 80s, and open-source languages in active development that \ncarry on and extend the legacy of those languages.\xa0 Here are some of the \nURLs referenced in the show:
\nThe magazine New Scientist had a \ngreat article on \nvintage computing.
\nBlake Patterson scribes the Byte Cellar \nBlog on retro computing.\xa0 Interesting stuff, and a\nvery well-decorated \nretro room!
\nThe Vintage Computer Festival is an international event that celebrates the history of computing. It's a show for retrocomputing! I'm hoping to go to the 8.0 event in November 2005.
\nThe Computer History Museum is \nhome to one of the largest collections of computing artifacts in the world.
\nBorland maintains a Museum where old \nversion of the Turbo languages can be downloaded.
\nThe Free Pascal project carries on \nTurbo Pascal and Delphi compatible legacy today.
\nThe xHarbour project provides an extended \nxBase compiler.
Be sure to send us any comments, questions or feedback to retrobits@gmail.com
\nOur Theme Song is "Sweet" from the "Re-Think" album by Galigan
\nThanks for listening!
\n- Earl
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