In the 1950s/60s punch cards were used for entering a program and/or data into a mainframe computer. The information was typed on a key punch machine, which punched rectangular holes in the card and (usually) printed the information along the top of the card so a human could read what the holes represented.
A punch card operator would punch the holes by hand or with a machine and then use a tabulating machine to compile data from the cards to produce reports, process invoices and checks, manage class registrations, monitor budgets, etc
A punch card operator would punch the holes by hand or with a machine and then use a tabulating machine to compile data from the cards to produce reports, process invoices and checks, manage class registrations, monitor budgets, etc
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