Computer History Notes - Herong's Tutorial Notes - v3.13, by Herong Yang
Full Version in PDF/EPUB
Information on how to obtain the full version of this book in PDF, EPUB, or other formats.
There are several ways to obtain the full version of this book:
Amazon Kindle Store for eBook Version at $4.99 - Follow this link https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R36DXSM to purchase. Free preview pages of the book are available.
Amazon Kindle Store for Paperback Version at $19.99 - Follow this link https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R9GYPT4 to purchase. Free preview pages of the book are available.
Google Play store for ePUB Version at $4.99 - Follow this link https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=SA4QEAAAQBAJ to purchase. Free preview pages of the book are available.
Google Play store for PDF Version at $4.99 - Follow this link https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=UA4QEAAAQBAJ to purchase. Free preview pages of the book are available.
Some sample pages in PDF format are shown below:
Please send email to herong_yang@yahoo.com to obtain a free updated PDF version, if you have purchased a full version of this book in any format.
Table of Contents
2002 - .NET Framework Developed by Microsoft
1995 - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Created by Rasmus Lerdorf
1995 - Java Language Developed by Sun Microsystems
1991 - WWW (World Wide Web) Developed by Tim Berners-Lee
1991 - Gopher Protocol Created by a University of Minnesota Team
1984 - X Window System Developed a MIT Team
1984 - Macintosh Developed by Apple Inc.
1983 - "Sendmail" Mail Transfer Agent Developed by Eric Allman
1979 - The Tcsh (TENEX C Shell) Developed by Ken Greer
1978 - Bash (Bourne-Again Shell) Developed by Brian Fox
1978 - The C Shell Developed by Bill Joy
1977 - The Bourne Shell Developed by Stephen Bourne
1977 - Apple II Designed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
1976 - vi Text Editor Developed by Bill Joy
1974 - Internet by Vinton Cerf
1972 - C Language Developed by Dennis Ritchie
1971 - FTP Protocol Created by Abhay Bhushan
1970 - UNIX Operating System Developed by AT&T Bell Labs