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RE[3]: And the 40 years before that?
by Cloudy on Wed 9th Apr 2008 01:40
in reply to "RE[2]: And the 40 years before that?"
It became 'mainstream' in 1957 when the first Fortran compiler was developed.
This whole silliness about a 'revolution' is confusing the widespread dissemination of computing as a whole with the widespread dissemination of freely available source code.
What happened in the 90s wasn't an "open source" revolution. It was simply that computers became cheap enough to become commodity consumer electronics.






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Yeah, as the summary says, this is about when open source became mainstream.