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Vintage programming: an archaeological journey into the past

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Vintage programming: an archaeological journey into the past
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How software development evolved in the last 30 years
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Albert Einstein's quote "If you want to know the future, look at the past." couldn't be more accurate today. Many young software engineers and graduates today were born in the early 2000s and only know the struggles of early software engineering from their older colleagues, the vintage computing community or abandoned books. Further, many developers from the early 90s are retiring now and there is a danger of losing important knowledge. In my presentation we will travel back 30 years and look at how software was built from 1990 to 2020. Not in theory, but with practical examples including screenshots and actual production code from the era. [1991] "Apps" ;) for Windows 3.11 with Visual Basic 2.0 [1996] The first baby steps in "Web development" [1997] "Mobile Apps" with C++ and PalmOS [1999] Writing code for the last MacOS (Version 9) [2000] Arrival of the HTML coder ;) Web development goes mainstream [2002] C# for Windows & Windows Mobile "App development" [2003] C++ on Linux: building everything imaginable [2005] Apache, PHP, MySQL becomes mainstream [2008] Birth of "The Cloud": Developing with Google App Engine [2010] "Mobile Apps" for everyone! Building on iOS, Android & Blackberry [2012] The great merge conflict: Git sends SVN, CVS & HG to the history books [2015] Cloud & Software-as-a-Service: Goodbye InstallShield Wizard [2018] Serverless & Infrastructure-as-Code: Goodbye operating system [2020] JavaScript! How did you even survive 25 years? Sit back, relax and enjoy the ride while we fire up the flux capacitor to look at 30 years of software development and archeologically explore software history.
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