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Microsoft open-sourced the MS-BASIC language. Bill Gates would never have seen this coming back in the day. MS-BASIC 1.1 was many developers' first language. In 1976, they rebranded Altair BASIC to ...
Did you know that, between 1976 and 1978, Microsoft developed its own version of the BASIC programming language? It was initially called Altair BASIC before becoming Microsoft BASIC, and it was ...
TOMORROW. UNO IS ONE STEP AWAY FROM HAVING AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MASTER’S PROGRAM. IN THE PAST YEAR, THE UNIVERSITY HAS INTRODUCED A BACHELOR’S DEGREE FOR AI, BECOMING THE FIRST COLLEGE IN ...
UNO is One Step Away from Having an Artificial Intelligence Masters Program. Father on run with three children in wilderness believed to be shot dead during armed confrontation with police Small-boat ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - A new program announced this week will connect UNO and MCC in a more direct way for potential transfer students. Transferring from one educational institution to another can have ...
UNO men's basketball forward Deng Mayar, who joined the team this summer, died Saturday, the team announced Sunday evening. According to multiple media reports in Salt Lake City, Mayar drowned in ...
Former New Orleans area baseball star Johnny Giavotella is returning to UNO after being named the baseball program’s first general manager. Giavotella played seven seasons in MLB and was apart of ...
Minnesota’s Department of Human Services is moving to terminate a Medicaid-funded housing assistance program after federal law enforcement announced it was investigating a “massive” fraud scheme that ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Back in February, the University of New Orleans named Rap Mogul Master P, Percy Miller, President of Basketball Operations. It was a move meant to bring a higher profile to the ...
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