Today in Tech – 1960

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On this day in 1960 the JOSS (JOHNNIAC Open Shop System) conversational time-sharing service officially began on the RAND Corporation’s JOHNNIAC computer. JOSS was one of the very first interactive, time-sharing programming languages developed by John Clifford Shaw, a systems programmer at RAND Corporation at the time. It reduced the time programmers had to wait after turning in their punch cards.