Keystroke programming, the Glossary
Keystroke programming describes a specific way of programming by which each keystroke on a device or application is recorded in some way and then played back so that the recorded key-presses can be repeated multiple times.[1]
Table of Contents
6 relations: HP-41C, Macro recorder, Programmable calculator, Programming by demonstration, TI-59 / TI-58, Vim (text editor).
- Programmable calculators
HP-41C
The HP-41C series are programmable, expandable, continuous memory handheld RPN calculators made by Hewlett-Packard from 1979 to 1990.
See Keystroke programming and HP-41C
Macro recorder
A macro recorder is software that records macros for playback at a later time.
See Keystroke programming and Macro recorder
Programmable calculator
Programmable calculators are calculators that can automatically carry out a sequence of operations under control of a stored program. Keystroke programming and Programmable calculator are programmable calculators.
See Keystroke programming and Programmable calculator
Programming by demonstration
In computer science, programming by demonstration (PbD) is an end-user development technique for teaching a computer or a robot new behaviors by demonstrating the task to transfer directly instead of programming it through machine commands.
See Keystroke programming and Programming by demonstration
TI-59 / TI-58
The TI-59 is an early programmable calculator, that was manufactured by Texas Instruments from 1977.
See Keystroke programming and TI-59 / TI-58
Vim (text editor)
Vim ("Vim is pronounced as one word, like Jim, not vi-ai-em. It's written with a capital, since it's a name, again like Jim." vi improved) is a free and open-source, screen-based text editor program.
See Keystroke programming and Vim (text editor)
See also
Programmable calculators
- Accounting machine
- Business machine
- Graphing calculator
- Harvard Mark I
- IBM 601
- IBM 602
- IBM 603
- IBM 604
- IBM 608
- IBM 632
- IBM 6400 Accounting Machine
- IBM CPC
- IBM SSEC
- Keystroke programming
- Monroe Epic
- NumWorks
- Programma 101
- Programmable calculator
- Remington Rand 409
- Wang Laboratories
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystroke_programming
Also known as Keystroke programmable.