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DescriptionCS 100 syllabus and additional handouts Cornell University 1973.jpg
English: The syllabus and some additional instructional handouts for Computer Science 100 (first-semester programming course, "Introduction to Computer Programming"), Fall 1973 semester. Course was given by Professor Richard W. Conway using the PL/C programming language dialect developed at Cornell. Some of the motivations for the dialect's automatic error correction capability can be deduced from the instructions for using keypunch machines and submitting batch jobs.
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