bhoughto@cmdnfs.intel.com (Blair P. Houghton) (11/15/90)
In article <9011142141.AA06000@csvax.cs.caltech.edu> mak@ndc.UUCP (Mike Klaus) writes: >Get real. in 1977, I was learning FORTRAN at Citrus College in Azusa >at the Citrus College Computer Center. The Ford/Honeywell computer system >had a three-pass FORTRAN compiler. The object code was labelled ( by the >computer ) as intermediate file 'A'. The first-pass output was file 'B', >the second-pass output was file 'C', and third-pass output was file 'D'. [...] >Although we students had discovered the 'C' programming language in 1977, Excuse me, could I interest you in a jelly-baby? --Blair "Or perhaps a lollipop? ---O"