computer-programmer
See also: computer programmer
English
Noun
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- Alternative form of computer programmer.
- 1958 July 13, Austin-Reed, “General Employment”, in Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 78th year, number 163, Fort Worth, Tex., →ISSN, →OCLC, section 3, page 6, column 2:
- IBM 650, 704 or 705, computer-programmer . . . . . . . . . $500-$700Category:English terms with quotations#COMPUTERPROGRAMMER
- 1958 July 20, Austin-Reed, “General Employment”, in Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 78th year, number 170, Fort Worth, Tex., →ISSN, →OCLC, section 4, page 4, column 5:
- Computer-Programmer, IBM 650-704 or 705 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500Category:English terms with quotations#COMPUTERPROGRAMMER
- 1960 January 12, “‘Computers’ Urged as School Subject”, in The Reporter Dispatch, 42nd year, number 267, White Plains, N.Y., →OCLC, page 9, column 5:
- What this country needs is no longer a good five-cent cigar. Current needs call for 708,000 computer-programmers for the nation’s elementary schools, according to author-lecturer-teacher Lyle S. Hance.Category:English terms with quotations#COMPUTERPROGRAMMER
- 1960 January 22, John Raney, Associates Inc., “Help Wanted—Male”, in Buffalo Courier-Express, volume CXXV, number 186, Buffalo, N.Y., →OCLC, page 20, column 6:
- COMPUTER-PROGRAMMERS, challenging opportunity in air traffic control systems.Category:English terms with quotations#COMPUTERPROGRAMMER
- 1960 February 28, Texas Instruments Incorporated, “Be among first to work with new solid state IBM 7070 computer”, in The Huntsville Times, volume 49, number 293, Huntsville, Ala., →ISSN, →OCLC, page D-3, column 7:
- TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DALLAS HEADQUARTERS OPPORTUNITY FOR COMPUTER-PROGRAMMERSCategory:English terms with quotations#COMPUTERPROGRAMMER
- 1960 August 29, AP [Associated Press], “’58 State Beauty Weds Computer”, in Democrat and Chronicle, metropolitan edition, volume 128, number 242, Rochester, N.Y., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 28, column 2:
- Miriam Sanderson, Miss New York State in 1958, and George Tolis, a computer-programmer for an insurance company, were married today.Category:English terms with quotations#COMPUTERPROGRAMMER
- 1960 September 15, “Miss Bakker Is September Bride”, in Paterson Evening News, volume 226, Paterson, N.J., →OCLC, page 15, column 4:
- Her husband a graduate of Central High School, Paterson, is a computer-programmer with Chase Manhattan Bank, New York City.Category:English terms with quotations#COMPUTERPROGRAMMER
- 1971 March 8, “Walden man questions editor”, in Cambridge Evening News, number 25,335, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 8, column 6:
- Mr. Tinnion, who is a computer-programmer, is a science graduate of Bristol University.Category:English terms with quotations#COMPUTERPROGRAMMER
- 2024 January 28, Peter Gill, “‘Looking for a place to call home’: Immigrant homeownership is growing in Ohio”, in The Advocate, volume 204, number 31, Newark, Oh., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 6A, column 1:
- A refugee from a rural background may have a harder time becoming a homeowner than a computer-programmer who immigrates after obtaining a work visa.Category:English terms with quotations#COMPUTERPROGRAMMER