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11 July 2025
- diffhist Out-of-order execution 14:15 +142 Lkcl talk contribs (→Out-of-order processors: clarify that there are many ways to commit ooo results not just one.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Out-of-order execution 13:36 +34 Lkcl talk contribs (→Precise exceptions: Mitch Alsup, the architect of the 88100, invented a "hold-on-write" concept. he would never have allowed "imprecise" exceptions) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Out-of-order execution 10:24 −329 Lkcl talk contribs (→Early use in supercomputers: nuts to it :) been several years. dropping in draft text (with page references to Thornton's book) demonstrating 6600 had 1st and 3rd order but not 2nd order dependency tracking) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Out-of-order execution 10:10 +19 Lkcl talk contribs (→Early use in supercomputers: again factually incorrect: there were no FIFO queues, or if they are described in modern terms as such they are length 1 FIFOs.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Out-of-order execution 10:02 +19 Lkcl talk contribs (→Early use in supercomputers: factually incorrect, complex topic, see talk page: 6600 does have 1:1 reservation stations (buffer length of 1)) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
10 July 2025
- diffhist Programming language 15:22 −2 2a01:cb04:328:b900:6036:6424:ba6b:e38e talk (Fix typo)
9 July 2025
- diffhist Programming language 13:06 −2 Stevebroshar talk contribs (better word)
- diffhist Programming language 13:04 −408 Stevebroshar talk contribs (Element is overly generic; I see language definition and features; and this allows removing the jarring stuff from the into)
- diffhist Programming language 12:50 −21 Stevebroshar talk contribs (→Semantics: get to the point)
- diffhist Programming language 12:42 −579 Stevebroshar talk contribs (This whole paragraph is uncited and low-value; in particular: exception handling is covered later; prog lang theory is better handled as see-also (which it already is))
- diffhist Programming language 12:37 −40 Stevebroshar talk contribs (It's not just simplicity; it's about quality! Better software)
- diffhist Programming language 12:33 −277 Stevebroshar talk contribs (→Classifications: if scripting is a category then it should be another item; regardless it should be a side-note of imperative)
- diffhist Programming language 12:27 +48 Stevebroshar talk contribs (→Classifications: Edit for better organization; stuff and the end was not well integrated)
- diffhist Programming language 12:13 −582 Stevebroshar talk contribs (This section is not so much about the definition of prog lang as it is how that term relates to other terms: natural language, computer language and formal specification langauge) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- diffhist Programming language 11:54 +400 Stevebroshar talk contribs (It's about _source code_ regardless of whether it's for a program; a compiler/interpreter is not an _implementation_ of a language yet some automated process (i.e. compiler/interpreter) is required to use source code) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Programming language 11:31 +22 Stevebroshar talk contribs (it _can_ be described in many (other) ways than syntax and semantics ... a formal lang is another way to describe it or even define it.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Programming language 11:28 +1 Stevebroshar talk contribs (it's for controlling a _computer_; not any ol' machine (yes sometimes we call a computer a machine but that's inaccurate))
- diffhist Programming language 11:27 −18 Stevebroshar talk contribs ('instructions' is overly specific (implies command/imperative); it's about control (however that's conveyed))
- diffhist Programming language 11:25 +28 Stevebroshar talk contribs (→Definitions: Reword for accuracy; it's not for communicating with _all_ machines; only computers ... although there are other differences (i.e. syntax) intension is a big difference; prog lang is for _controlling_)
- diffhist Programming language 11:20 +46 Stevebroshar talk contribs (Singular is better than plural)
5 July 2025
- diffhist Instruction scheduling 23:01 +873 Avessa talk contribs (→Compiler examples: add uops.info)