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Food Timeline: food history research service

https://foodtimeline.org/

or need some reference help, you can reach us there. (We are still checking the existing email, but we will be phasing it out going forward.) SCUA already does virtual and in-pers
Food Timeline: food history reference & research service

Victoria Research Web

https://www.victorianresearch.org/

Key works of reference Sorting out copyright The National Archives NUCMC and A2A 19th-century family and census data A guide to Victorian holdings in selected archives in Britain

Neil Sloane (home page)

http://neilsloane.com/

The list of works that reference the OEIS is continually being updated. As of June 2015 there are over 4200 citations. Tables OEIS Lattice catalogue Spherical codes (packings) Sph

Planet MathML - W3C

https://www.w3.org/Math/planet/

-of-the-conversation-for-reference ->2. Chemistry discussion. Greg Williams (co-chair W3C Chemistry Community Group) will join the call for part 4 of the conversation. For refer
Syndicated news about MathML.

Shallow Thoughts : tags : linux

https://shallowsky.com/blog/tags/linux/

the logs: sure enough, references to those files were returning 404 in the access log, with nothing at all in the error log. The files were clearly there, and world readable, so i

Stroustrup: C++ Glossary

https://www.stroustrup.com/glossary.html

includes one or more references to The C++ Programming language (Special Edition) ( TC++PL ) where you can find more comprehensive explanations and code examples. I use section re

The Necronomicon Anti-FAQ

http://www.digital-brilliance.com/necron/necron.htm

but it is also a reference to the howling of demons ( Djinn ). The Necronomicon was written in seven volumes, and runs to over 900 pages in the Latin edition. Where and when was t

Alex Gaynor

https://alexgaynor.net/

of Python Essential Reference Wed, Nov 25, 2009 Filing a Good Ticket Tue, Nov 24, 2009 Using PLY for Parsing Without Using it for Lexing Mon, Nov 23, 2009 A Bit of Benchmarking Su
Hi, I'm Alex. I'm a software resilience engineer. I care about building systems that work. I've worked for the government, in the private sector, and on open source. I&

Software released by Michael Ernst

https://homes.cs.washington.edu/~mernst/software/

inference of reference immutability Generics-related refactorings for Eclipse Concurrencer: Refactoring for concurrency C/C++ only Fjalar: toolkit for binary instrumentation Kvasi

EDA Tools for VLSI Design

https://users.ece.utexas.edu/~mcdermot/eda_tools.htm

Rane Professional Audio Reference RASSP Web Site The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Electrical Engineering Virtual Library: EE Resources The rest of the CAE Universe! 3SOFT Abstr

The Cult of Scientific Management by John Taylor Gatto

https://archive.lewrockwell.com/gatto/gatto-uhae-9.html

management-science references was available from a Boston publisher. As the steel core of school reform, scientific management enjoyed national recognition. It was the main topic

Old, but Interesting Programs

https://invisible-island.net/personal/oldprogs.html

interchange-format, a reference to a program which has been obscured by other uses. Another person said it was like a partitioned dataset . In either case, I did learn something.
Thomas Dickey has been writing software programs since 1970, and discusses here some of the more interesting ones.


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