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"The Development of Computer Programming in Britan (1945-1955)" by Martin Cambell-Kelly, in ''Annals of the History of Computing", vol 4, #2, lists APEXC as 1953. But I need to read the whole article to see what it says about APEXC. [[User:Bubba73|Bubba73]] <sup>[[User talk:Bubba73|You talkin' to me?]]</sup> 01:11, 11 August 2017 (UTC)
 
== So, like today's computers? ==
 
It sounds like pretty much every computer today would fit into this category. Shouldn't there be a mention of that in the article? '''<span style="color: #060;">flarn</span><span style="color: #090;">2006</span>''' [''[[User:flarn2006|u]] [[User talk:flarn2006|t]] [[Special:Contributions/flarn2006|c]]''] time: 20:47, 9 January 2019 (UTC)
:Yes. [[User:Dicklyon|Dicklyon]] ([[User talk:Dicklyon|talk]]) 06:55, 10 January 2019 (UTC)
 
: As far as I know, every general-purpose one built since the late 1940s. [[User:Bubba73|Bubba73]] <sup>[[User talk:Bubba73|You talkin' to me?]]</sup> 07:49, 10 January 2019 (UTC)