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I was lucky that my university department had lots of literature of the early computing days, and I also took all compiler development and system programming classes. So it was quite nice to experience so much from the computing history.
Sadly I think the younger generation that start nowadays learning about computers will miss quite a few things.
On this, you and I are in complete agreement. I'm teaching some of them, and while there are a few bright spots, on the whole, I'm pretty worried.