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  2. Talk:Computer - Wikipedia

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    This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Computer article. This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject. Put new text under old text.

  3. Talk:Computer program - Wikipedia

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    This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Computer program article. This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject. Put new text under old text.

  4. Talk:Computer terminal - Wikipedia

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    The computer we're discussing was certainly limited, and only by granting unrealistic amounts of memory and tape-size could it be termed "complete". Computer science curricula might be careless about notions like infinity - or poorly understood, at the undergraduate level. TEDickey 23:55, 9 February 2014 (UTC)

  5. Talk:Computing - Wikipedia

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    That section's first sentence contained a link to the Absolute (philosophy) article, when the topic is actually computer connection. That seems like quite a logical jump to me. I think a link to Computer network would be much more appropriate. I changed it. Please sign your comments on talk pages, using four tildes, thus: ~~~~. Thanks!

  6. Talk:Computer programming - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps following Knuth we could say something like "Computer programming is the art and science of writing computer programs". Or more precisely perhaps something like "Computer programming is the composition of formal texts, called programs, which a computer can interpret and put into effect to perform tasks."

  7. Talk:Computer keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Please add a candidate for the first alphanumeric keyboard. The Whirldwind Mark I article says "In 1955, the Whirlwind Mark I computer was the first[7] computer equipped with a keyboard-printer combination with which to support direct input of data and commands and output of results". Ignacio.Agulló 23:46, 3 August 2022 (UTC)