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Bitsavers – an effort to capture, salvage, and archive historical computer software and manuals from minicomputers and mainframes of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s; A brief history of operating systems; Microsoft operating system time-line
Software Technology Research Group of Radboud University Nijmegen: none (unique language) 1987 Perl: Larry Wall: C, sed, awk, sh 1987 Oberon: Niklaus Wirth: Modula-2 1987 Turbo Basic: Robert 'Bob' Zale BASIC/Z 1988 Mathematica (Wolfram Language) Wolfram Research: none (unique language) 1988 Octave: MATLAB: 1988 Tcl: John Ousterhout: Awk, Lisp ...
Before the microcomputer, a successful software program typically sold up to 1,000 units at $50,000–60,000 each. By the mid-1980s, personal computer software sold thousands of copies for $50–700 each. Companies like Microsoft, MicroPro, and Lotus Development had tens of millions of dollars in annual sales. [37]
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This article presents a timeline of events related to popular free/open-source software. For a narrative explaining the overall development, see the related history of free and open-source software. The Achievements column documents achievements a project attained at some point in time (not necessarily when it was first released).
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