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Merry Christmas, everybody!

If you're interested in seeing the entirety of that programming film, I've uploaded it on Connextras. This is the only reel I have, unfortunately, so I can't show you part 2 (or three? maybe? don't have a clue how many reels there were).

Anyway, enjoy!

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@jmacd8817

For anyone interested, "PL-1", stands for programming language 1. Just a dumb bit of trivia.

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@cityhunter1978

All of the concepts in this film still apply today in programming. Fundamentals never change!

1 year ago | 14

@Penguin_Tree

There's more parts to this?! Damn wish we had those too

1 year ago | 12

@death1019

I'm self-taught when it comes to programming and never thought about this before. Thanks for sharing!

1 year ago | 2

@RayquaSr.

I want to see that Epcot one...

1 year ago | 7

@nickmcconnell1291

Merry Christmas!

1 year ago | 6

@dannyfaught2142

From Jerry Weinberg's own bibliography, I show 6 films produced by Ethnotech. I'm so pleased that you found one of them - I'd never seen any of them before! Weinberg, Gerald. M., Thomas W. S. Plum, & Dennis P. Geller. (1975). Critical Program Reading Part 1 [Film]. Kansas City: McGraw-Hill/Edutronics. Weinberg, Gerald. M., Thomas W. S. Plum, & Dennis P. Geller. (1975). Critical Program Reading Part 2 [Film]. Kansas City: McGraw-Hill/Edutronics. Weinberg, Gerald. M., Thomas W. S. Plum, & Dennis P. Geller. (1975). Top Down Programming - Development by Refinement Part 1 [Film]. Kansas City: McGraw-Hill/Edutronics. Weinberg, Gerald. M., Thomas W. S. Plum, & Dennis P. Geller. (1975). Top Down Programming - Development by Refinement Part 2 [Film]. Kansas City: McGraw-Hill/Edutronics. Weinberg, Gerald. M., Thomas W. S. Plum, & Dennis P. Geller.(1975). Control Structures Part 1 [Film]. Kansas City: McGraw-Hill/Edutronics. Weinberg, Gerald. M., Thomas W. S. Plum, & Dennis P. Geller. (1975). Control Structures Part 2 [Film]. Kansas City: McGraw-Hill/Edutronics.

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@snaxandviolence

Merry Christmas!!

1 year ago | 6

@yako0006

I was just about to go digging to find this video yet here it is

1 year ago | 5

@jarbuthn

Is it just me or does RR = Return Rate or Rate of Return? Anyway, great share. Thank you!

1 year ago | 5

@xurtis

Need to screen this for my first year studentsโ€ฆ

1 year ago | 5

@Marco_Cadabra

Merry Christmas โšก๏ธ๐Ÿ’ก๐Ÿ”‹๐Ÿ”Œ๐ŸŽ„

1 year ago | 4

@donstachowiak4490

Your channel is one of my favorites. Have you ever done an episode about those Radio Shack house wiring intercoms? Those things were steady sellers for years.

8 months ago | 0

@DJ1573

Merry Christmas from Germany ๐Ÿ‘‹

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@sleeplessengineer1450

That would be awesome if you could do a video about the Hokushin SC10, its a 16mm projector that not only has an auto-load mechanism for the film, but has the most over-engineered one with a little arm that grabs the film and puts it in every sprocket.

1 year ago | 0

@blaircox1589

So what did you use to capture the film to video?

1 year ago | 1

@nighty2445

Merry Christmas weirdo (no offense)

1 year ago | 2

@W62315

What's really bugging me -- why did they need that last go-to?

1 year ago | 0

@devandestudios128

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

1 year ago | 0

@DanceySteveYNWA

Humbug

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