The code that took America to the moon was just published to GitHub, and it’s like a 1960s time capsule — Quartz

[if gte IE 10]><! QUARTZ LOGO /QUARTZ LOGO <![endif] obsessions our picks latest popular like us on facebook follow us on twitter quartz daily brief about us register log in log out Events Atlas quartz quartz India quartz Africa Change your edition back to menu "BURN, BABY! BURN!" Written by Keith Collins July 09, 2016 [if IE 9]><video style="display: none;"><![endif] [if IE 9]></video><![endif] (NASA) Share Written by Keith Collins July 09, 2016 When programmers at the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory set out to develop the flight software for the Apollo 11 space program in the mid-1960s, the necessary technology did not exist. They had to invent it. They came up with a new way to store computer programs, called “rope memory,” and created a special ...

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