🔗 Maestro I – The First IDE?
🔗 Software
🔗 Software/Computing
Maestro I was an early integrated development environment for software. developed by Softlab Munich in the 1970s and 1980s.
The system was originally called "Programm-Entwicklungs-Terminal-System" ("program development terminal system") abbreviated as PET; it was renamed after Commodore International introduced a home computer called the Commodore PET in 1977.
At one time there were 22,000 installations worldwide. The first USA installations were at Boeing in 1979, with eight Maestro I systems and Bank of America with 24 system and 576 developer terminals. Until 1989, there were 6,000 installations in the Federal Republic of Germany [1].
One of the last Maestro I systems is at the Museum of Information Technology at Arlington.
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