Computer Code Microbox

Punch Card

Placed By: Silver Eagle
Date: 11/19/06
Nearest Town:
County:
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 200 yards RT)
Status: alive (05/13/07)

A long time ago, when I first starting programming computers, there were only a few main languages, like Basic, COBOL and Fortran, and the commands had to be typed on punch cards that would be read into the mainframe by a card reader. After several hours, the programmer would receive the output from an operator and begin the task of debugging the code. Nowadays, programmers use many different languages and are able to type the commands into a PC and receive almost immediate results. Computers and programming have come a long way, and this microbox is dedicated to them.

Directions:

Clues:

Consider the source to find the clues.


NOTE: Always take adequate precautions (such as prodding with a stick and/or wearing gloves) before reaching into dark crevasses and holes in the wild. Before you set out read the waiver of responsibility and disclaimer.

Return to Silver Eagle's Texas Letterboxes Page

Return to Silver Eagle's Letterboxing Aerie

Last updated on 05/13/2007

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1