William Robb mused:
> 
> When I was in grade 8, which would have been 1970, I guess, the 
> university installed a punch card terminal in my high school and all 
> of a sudden, we had a computer science program.
> We did our little programs in basic, and the bundles of cards were 
> sent off to be run through the computer. The next day, we got back 
> tractor feed sheets of our work.
> Grade 9 we graduated to Fortran.

Beat you by around five years; I got to use a Stantec Zebra on a
summer "Numerical Methods, Statistics & Computing" course.

We didn't use no wimpy high-level languages - programming was in
autocode.  It's amazing what you can do if nobody tells you that
it's supposed to be difficult :-)

By 1970 I was using an Atlas and a 360/44, amongst other systems.

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