People are calling today the 30th birthday of the web; more accurately it’s the 30th birthday of CERN releasing the source code. I vividly remember websites being a curiosity among FTP servers, Usenet newsgroups, and gopher holes.

Here’s to this marvelous technology, Earth’s biggest Choose Your Own Adventure book, one of the most backwardly compatible systems ever built. Modern browsers may be elaborate interpreter-compilers but they still render the first site: http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html

The World Wide Web project

@ianholmes 73 lines of code that changed the world
@dctucker Just 73 lines? Wow…. Do you happen to know if that code is easily accessible online now?
@ianholmes Go to the page. Right click/double tap, select View Source
@dctucker oh I thought you meant the server code, lol