Computers in the Classroom: Agents of Changehttp://papert.org/articles/ComputersInClassroom.html
be needed to learn programming have been accepted as proof that programming computers is not an educationally valuable experience for children. But in telling the Foobar story tod
The Rule of Least Powerhttps://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/leastPower.html
many ways in which a programming language may exhibit power or complexity, nor to suggest that all such power necessarily interferes with information reuse. Rather, this finding o
Reasons why I still love C in 2022https://sgfault.com/post/2022/04/2022-04-15-reasons-why-i-love-c-in-2022/
April 15, 2022 The C programming language is 50 years old this year. I wanted to break my blogging hiatus to write this post to celebrate the occasion and explain why I think some
Hemishhttps://hemish.net/
and linux. I like programming and testing out random stuff on Linux. My system I use Linux on my system. A detailed description of applications and tools I use is available at Too
Website of a geeky, nerdy person named Hemish
Acclaim for Unicodehttp://www.unicode.org/press/quotations.html
of The Art of Computer Programming Stanford University “Unicode is a global standard whose ambitious goal is to uniquely encode every character of every language in the world. It
The Richfiles: Algo's FACTory Pagehttp://richfiles.solarbotics.net/AlgosFACTory.html
no computers, no programming, and based on biology! (a microcontroler however sometimes does tasks that are to dificult to do in hardware however (sound recognition and such)). BE
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