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SIGSOFT - ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering

http://www.sigsoft.org/dissertations.html

Hierarchical Abstract Computers . University of Maryland (1985, advisor: Marvin Zelkowitz ). Abstract . 1984 David Notkin . Interactive Structure-Oriented Computing . Carnegi
Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Software Engineering, with awards, events, resources and contacts

John Hardin's Home Page

http://www.impsec.org/~jhardin/

Internet from several computers at the same time through only one IP address and telephone line or ISDN/DSL/Cable Modem. Great for homes where two (or more) people want to surf at

Introduction: Why Lisp?

https://gigamonkeys.com/book/introduction-why-lisp.html

father got his start in computers writing an operating system in assembly for the machine he used to gather data for his doctoral dissertation in physics. After running computer s

Sniffin' the Ether v2.0

http://unixgeeks.org/security/newbie/security/sniffer/sniffer.html

to physically connect computers together) into what is known as promiscuous mode. Once the network card is set to this mode, it will give the sniffer program the ability to captur

Managing EFI Boot Loaders for Linux: Dealing with Secure Boot

http://www.rodsbooks.com/efi-bootloaders/secureboot.html

when users booted their computers using infected DOS floppies. Although other modes of virus transmission gained prominence as floppies faded in importance and Internet connection

UltraTechnology Homepage, Forth, Chips, F21, Jeff Fox, Charles Moore, Video Theater

http://www.ultratechnology.com/

develop parallel Forth computers. In order to best understand the work done at UltraTechnology, and the design work done for UltraTechnology by Charles Moore, the inventor of the
UltraTechnology homepage, Minimal Instruction Set Computers,MuP21 and F21 processors designed by the inventor of Forth, Chuck Moore,articles, specs, tools, chips, videos, online st

David A. Wheeler's Blog

https://dwheeler.com/blog/2011/

I don’t use computers to have the newest fad interface, I use them to get things done (and for the pleasure of using them). I will accept changes, but they should be obvious


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