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29 September 2024

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07:03 (cur | prev) +673 Amwelladmin talk contribs (Created page with "{{a|tech|}}{{VisiCalc capsule}} ====End-user applications==== VisiCalc was more than just a glorified calculator: it was its own programming language: you could, effectively, build your own little programmes in it to automate tasks. Users quickly became dependent on these little home-made programmes to manage substantial strategic risks. This became a live issue for financial services regulators when they realised many of the financial products that blew up in the [...") Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
N    07:00  Template:VisiCalc capsule diffhist +1,195 Amwelladmin talk contribs (Created page with "{{drop|I|n 1979, Dan}} Bricklin and Bob Frankston created a new application for the Apple II computer. They called it “VisiCalc”. It was a grid of cells that you could input numbers and text into and then run calculations on by reference to cell coordinates. VisiCalc was, of course, the first spreadsheet program. It is the primordial ancestor of that beast we all now know and love as Microsoft Excel. The brilliant innovation was to separate the...") Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit