What programming language did they use?

what programming language did they use?

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Television programming

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Collection of python fizzbuzzes

FORTH
forth.com/resources/space-applications/

assembly language

An early prototype of Zig.

It is Java sir

Qbrick ++

I don't know,
what language would you use if you had to fake going to the moon?

remember, the year is 1969, cold war is at its peak and you just CAN'T FAIL
This has to happen. HAS TO.
0.1% chance of anything going wrong? Nope can't have this, we need guaranteed results.

So my best guess is that they used the English language.
That's what the film crew operated on.

Kubrik

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If Ameriburgers went to the moon, why can't I see the US flag on the moon today?

>implying they could fit all those books and that thot into the Lunar Module
fake landing confirmed

mostly assembly
t. engineer who worked on one of the apollo missions is a professor here at my school

Ground-based calculations? Mostly FORTRAN, I would assume.
For in-flight operations they used AGC assembly, you can see the code yourself at github.com/chrislgarry/Apollo-11

cute

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Nice

we have lost the technology to take photos that far away
>no we can't turn JWST around it will get too hot

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because you're a mentally deficient 3rd worlder who wouldn't comprehend why even if i told you the reasons why any consumer telescope on earth can't see the the flag.