While I believe some theoretical questions about programming languages can be on-topic for Stack Overflow, we do have the requirement that your question be "a practical programming problem". That leaves out questions which are merely of historical interest about etymology, origins, etc., including this specific question.
It is somewhat unfortunate that these questions don't belong on Stack Overflow, since I do like them and often find them interesting. Fortunately, I think there is a place on the Stack Exchange network where they can be asked and answered (assuming, that is, that they are reasonably scoped and that they have a specific answer—i.e., that you're not just reminiscing).
If it's a programming-specific term or operator, I definitely wouldn't ask on English Language & Usage. Programming languages are not English.
The first place I thought of to migrate your question was Retrocomputing. Laurel had the same thought, and suggested several similar questions that were recently asked on Retrocomputing. This question about the use of "auto" in C has also been in the Hot Network Questions (HNQ) recently, and is a comparable example of programming-language history questions being well-received on Retrocomputing. I checked with a moderator over on Retrocomputing, and they agreed that your question would be on-topic and welcome there, so I've gone ahead and migrated it.
In the future, I think one should definitely consider Retrocomputing as a place for these types of questions, but do be sure to read their Help Center first, before actually posting.
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