Walking into the hall to deliver the speech was a “daunting experience," the speaker later recalled, but “we had projectors and all sorts of technology to help us make the case." The technology in question was PowerPoint, the presentation software produced by Microsoft. The speaker was Colin Powell, then the U.S. Secretary of State. Powell's 45 slides displayed snippets of text, and some were ador
Photo: Randi Klett Ah, assembly. Where all the pretense of high-level languages—the program structures, the data handling, the wealth of functions—gets stripped away. You get branches, bytes, and if you’re lucky, a subtraction command. True, directly manipulating the state of a computer can be powerful, but few people code in assembly by choice. So I was surprised to find not one but three polishe
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