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  1. May 28, 1984 · The book presents the elegant symbolic notation and coding for the large subroutine library that provided the building blocks for an array of programs.Even b...

  2. The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer (sometimes called WWG, after its authors' initials) was the first book on computer programming. Published in 1951, it was written by Maurice Wilkes, David Wheeler, and Stanley Gill of Cambridge University.

    • Maurice V. Wilkes, David J. Wheeler, Stanley Gill, F. J. Corbató
    • 1951
  3. Feb 8, 2013 · The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer. by. Wilkes, Wheeler, Gill. Publication date. 1951. Collection. thecomputermuseumarchive; americana. Contributor. The Computer Museum Archive.

  4. May 16, 2018 · Even before the staff of the Cambridge University Mathematical Laboratory completed work on the EDSAC, the first stored-program computer in operation, in 1949, they started on the task of devising an organized programming system for its use.

  5. The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer, with Special Reference to the "EDSAC" and the Use of a Library of Subroutines. Maurice V. Wilkes , David J. Wheeler , Stanley Gill | Isis: Vol 77, No 1. Book Reviews.

  6. The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer (Charles Babbage Institute Reprint) General and reference. Document types. Reference works. Software and its engineering. Software creation and management. Software development techniques. Recommendations. Lady Lovelace and Charles Babbage.

  7. This article explores the entanglement of logic and computing by focusing on the activity of writing, showing how logic was a source of notational invention, emerging as a practical resource for the work of writing programs independently of its role as a plausible theoretical foundation for computer science. Expand.