Everyday use of programmable Calculators without Continuous Memory/Storage Devices
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12-19-2022, 10:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-19-2022 10:33 PM by Maximilian Hohmann.)
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RE: Everyday use of programmable Calculators without Continuous Memory/Storage Devices
Hello!
(12-19-2022 10:20 AM)floppy Wrote: I made already programs with several 100lines and a re-use was every time planned. In the past I got paid for writing programs which were run one single time only, after up to six man months of development time were put into them. Of course these needed to be stored during development, but after the single succesful run could be discarded. As I was working as a self-employed subcontractor then, I had to sign lots of agreements, among them one that forbode me to re-use pieces of my code in other projects. So I have no problems with not permanently storing programs, especially the kind that is required only once. (These were of course not pocket calculator programs but the kind that runs on mainframes and unix workstations required for the design of large aeroplanes). Regards Max |
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