koodisminevik
Koodisminevik is a term used in Estonian to describe the historical development and evolution of computer programming and software in Estonia. It encompasses the early days of computing in the country, the adoption of various programming languages and methodologies, and the growth of the Estonian software industry. The term can also refer to the preservation of historical software, code, and related artifacts, often with the goal of understanding past technological achievements and ensuring their accessibility for future study.
The roots of koodisminevik can be traced back to the Soviet era, when Estonia, like other republics,
Efforts within koodisminevik focus on documenting and archiving historical codebases, hardware, and the stories of the