45 years ago #Today, Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie introduced the "Hello, World!" program for the first time in a published book, 1978's «The C Programming Language»
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📢Applications from UK students hoping to start Computing degrees in 2023 have risen by 9%. This is more than for any other subject area, data today from @ucas_corporate shows. Figures also reveal an 18% increase in women choosing these courses 📢
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#OnThisDay in 1968, Douglas C. Engelbart publicly demonstrated the mouse. It was a device that he had been thinking about and working on for more than a decade. https://t.co/hRVLIJ0KIx
Winning first and second place overall, teams completed activities including open-source intelligence gathering, Wi-Fi password cracking, code breaking - and much more!
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Nine GCSE Computer Science pupils in B took part in the Army STEM Cyber Challenge run by the 11th (Royal School of Signals) Signal Regiment at Blandford Camp this week.
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Have some amusement on a Monday morning: A friend made a lunar lander game which hooks into the Windows copy dialog "While running, the app will detect all windows copy dialogs and paint a game overlay on top of them while they are focused." https://t.co/ghUeZic34e
Leila F de G is heading to Edinburgh to study computer science and hopes to lead research projects to help solve modern day problems.
You've worked so hard Leila, well done!
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Enormous thanks to the Lobb family for a substantial donation to our fledgling computer museum, including this magnificent Acorn BBC A3000 from 1990. This was one of the first computers with an ARM RISC CPU, the ancestor of the chips found in most phones today.
#OnThisDay in 1948, just after 11am, the world's first stored-program electronic digital computer successfully executed its first program. This was at @OfficialUoM, and the machine became known as The Manchester Baby. https://t.co/gDkqP95k1e
@BryanstonSchool Thank you to the parents of Sam W (A2) for a couple of items for the museum including this fantastic early-90s Motorola StarTAC phone:
.@BryCompSci is putting together a small museum of computers and other digital technology, to illustrate the pace of development in recent decades and to put current technology into context.
Find out more in our latest story: https://t.co/3Z7EmF81Er