Cokins, Gary, 1949-

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In 1970, as a term project for a class in "Bionics and Robots," taught by Professor Henry David Block, Gary Cokins and Pete Watzka wrote a computer program using a programming language that was a blend of COBOL and FORTRAN to simulate all of the games played for each National League team. They received an A for the project. Originally programmed on IBM punch cards, the paper includes copies of the original print-out.

Cornell University Class of 1971.

From the description of Computer baseball game simulation, 1970-2009. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 493957682

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creatorOf Cokins, Gary. Computer baseball game simulation, 1970-2009. Cornell University Library
creatorOf Watzka, Peter. Computer baseball game simulation : report, 1970, May 13 / Peter Watzka, Gary Cokins. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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