Computers I have usedhttp://www.bobeager.uk/ihaveused.html
(the first assembler programming I'd done); the language was called NEAT. My first program did simple linear regression on data points. I also programmed in BASIC, ALGOL-60, FORTR
Unix/Linux Commands, Syntax, And Noteshttps://zerocontradictions.net/programming/linux-commands-notes
: parse file-name Shell programming comes in two flavors: shell scripts and shell functions. Shell scripts, once defined, can be executed just like any other executable as long as
This webpage features a summary of commands and information from the Unix Programming Environment, and other commands and information compiled from other sources.
Doron Zeilberger's 43th Opinionhttps://sites.math.rutgers.edu/~zeilberg/Opinion43.html
in a very low-level "programming language", resembling something between machine and assembly language. (2) It is still obsessed with the Euclidean tradition of basing everything
http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/articles/forth.txthttp://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/articles/forth.txt
I have used various programming languages and didn't like most of them. I think there are some very elegant and powerful languages, like Scheme or Prolog, but none of them require
Byte August 1980 What is FORTH?http://jupiter-ace.co.uk/Forth_general_byte8008_100.html
CA 94701 FORTH is a programming language with a small but fast-growing and enthusiastic user community. Though easy to learn at a terminal, it is difficult to explain abstractly b
Jupiter Ace Resource site Byte August issue 1980 What is FORTH
Ross Anderson's Home Pagehttps://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/rja14/
integrity as well. Programming Satan's Computer is a phrase Roger Needham and I coined to express the difficulty of designing cryptographic protocols; it has recently been popular
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