Software vs Cpan - What's the difference?
software | cpan | initialism |
(computing) Encoded computer instructions, usually modifiable (unless stored in some form of unalterable memory such as ROM). Compare hardware.
* 1958 , John W. Tukey, "The Teaching of Concrete Mathematics" in The American Mathematical Monthly , vol. 65, no. 1 (Jan. 1958), pp 1-9:
* 1995 , Paul Niquette, Softword: Provenance for the Word ‘Software’ :
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(computing) Comprehensive]] Perl Archive [[network, Network, an Internet-based archive of software modules written in the Perl programming language.
Software is a initialism of cpan.
As a noun software
is software.As an initialism cpan is
(computing) comprehensive]] perl archive [[network|network, an internet-based archive of software modules written in the perl programming language.software
English
Noun
(-)- The "software " comprising the carefully planned interpretive routines, compilers, and other aspects of automative programming are at least as important to the modern electronic calculator as its "hardware" of tubes, transistors, wires, tapes and the like.
- As originally conceived, the word "software " was merely an obvious way to distinguish a program from the computer itself. A program comprised sequences of changeable instructions each having the power to command the behavior of the permanently crafted machinery, the "hardware."
