In 1981, the BBC set out to educate Great Britain about computers. It did a really good job.| Two-Bit History
Early versions of Simula experimented with an entirely different kind of object-oriented programming.| twobithistory.org
An ascent through the four levels of the ARPANET protocol hierarchy.| twobithistory.org
The ARPANET made its splashy public debut in 1972. Why exactly was it such a big deal?| twobithistory.org
Can history help us make sense of the term 'RESTful API'?| twobithistory.org
Solving differential equations with an analog computer for dummies.| twobithistory.org
These underground digital meetinghouses have been operating since the '80s. Who uses them and why?| twobithistory.org
Why didn't the FOAF standard give us distributed social networking in the 2000s?| twobithistory.org
What is GNU Readline and where did it come from?| twobithistory.org
A short history of the data structure that powered the classic first-person shooter.| twobithistory.org