Posts by Steve Youngblood

Basic Turns 60

It’s official. The BASIC programming language is now a senior citizen. On May 1st of 1964, Dartmouth mathematicians John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz ran the first program written in their…

Here it comes. The Eclipse on April 8, 2024

CMoA volunteer Steve Youngblood preparing for the August 21, 2017 solar eclipse On April 8, 2024, Atlanta, GA, will experience a partial solar eclipse. The extent of the eclipse will…

This Month in Computer History

In March of 1976, 48 years ago, the first Cray-1 supercomputer was installed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. This was serial number “1”.  This first Cray,…

CMoA on Good Day Atlanta Show at Fox 5 Atlanta

Rena Youngblood recently participated in a podcast produced by the Atlanta Estate Forum.  The Forum’s Lexie Delmonico and Rena discussed the museum’s family friendly exhibits and its upcoming events.

Bytes & Brews

Computer Museum of America (CMoA) is happy to bring you another Bytes & Brews: The Museum After-Hours event to be held September 23rd from 5:30PM-9PM.  Visit CMoA this fall evening…