21 relations: Asynchronous circuit, Burroughs large systems, Charles Moore, Chuck Moore, ColorForth, Forth (programming language), History of general-purpose CPUs, History of Programming Languages, Honeywell 316, IBM 1130, Incline Village, Nevada, List of computer scientists, List of programmers, Minimal instruction set computer, Multi-core processor, Patriot Scientific Corporation, RTX2010, Stack machine, Threaded code, Timeline of programming languages, Webbook.
Asynchronous circuit
An asynchronous circuit, or self-timed circuit, is a sequential digital logic circuit which is not governed by a clock circuit or global clock signal.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Asynchronous circuit · See more »
Burroughs large systems
In the 1970s, Burroughs Corporation was organized into three divisions with very different product line architectures for high-end, mid-range, and entry-level business computer systems.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Burroughs large systems · See more »
Charles Moore
Charles Moore may refer to.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Charles Moore · See more »
Chuck Moore
Chuck Moore may refer to.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Chuck Moore · See more »
ColorForth
colorForth is a programming language from the Forth language's original designer, Charles H. Moore, developed in the 1990s.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and ColorForth · See more »
Forth (programming language)
Forth is an imperative stack-based computer programming language and environment originally designed by Charles "Chuck" Moore.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Forth (programming language) · See more »
History of general-purpose CPUs
The history of general-purpose CPUs is a continuation of the earlier history of computing hardware.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and History of general-purpose CPUs · See more »
History of Programming Languages
History of Programming Languages (HOPL) is an infrequent ACM SIGPLAN conference.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and History of Programming Languages · See more »
Honeywell 316
The Honeywell 316 was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by Honeywell starting in 1969.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Honeywell 316 · See more »
IBM 1130
The IBM 1130 Computing System, introduced in 1965, was IBM's least expensive computer at that time.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and IBM 1130 · See more »
Incline Village, Nevada
Incline Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in Washoe County, Nevada on the north shore of Lake Tahoe.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Incline Village, Nevada · See more »
List of computer scientists
This is a list of computer scientists, people who do work in computer science, in particular researchers and authors.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and List of computer scientists · See more »
List of programmers
This is a list of programmers notable for their contributions to software, either as original author or architect, or for later additions.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and List of programmers · See more »
Minimal instruction set computer
Minimal Instruction Set Computer (MISC) is a processor architecture with a very small number of basic operations and corresponding opcodes.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Minimal instruction set computer · See more »
Multi-core processor
A multi-core processor is a single computing component with two or more independent processing units called cores, which read and execute program instructions.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Multi-core processor · See more »
Patriot Scientific Corporation
Patriot Scientific Corporation refers to itself an "Intellectual Property (IP) licensing company." Founded in 1992, it is a Delaware corporation based in Carlsbad, California and is one of the publicly traded companies started by inventor Elwood "Woody" Norris.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Patriot Scientific Corporation · See more »
RTX2010
The RTX2010 manufactured by Intersil is a radiation hardened stack machine microprocessor which has been used in numerous spacecraft.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and RTX2010 · See more »
Stack machine
In computer science, computer engineering and programming language implementations, a stack machine is a type of computer.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Stack machine · See more »
Threaded code
In computer science, the term threaded code refers to a programming technique where the code has a form that essentially consists entirely of calls to subroutines.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Threaded code · See more »
Timeline of programming languages
This is a record of historically important programming languages, by decade.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Timeline of programming languages · See more »
Webbook
A prominent use of the word webbook is as portmanteau of web and notebook computer to mean a class of laptop computers such as the litl, Elonex and Coxion webbook computers.
New!!: Charles H. Moore and Webbook · See more »
Redirects here:
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_H._Moore