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
Loper OS » Of Lisp Macros and Washing Machineshttp://www.loper-os.org/?p=401
absence from "modern" programming systems: "I used to like arguing over the Internet about this subject. There are many good technical and management/organizational arguments you
Man-Computer Symbiosishttps://groups.csail.mit.edu/medg/people/psz/Licklider.html
memory organization, in programming languages, and in input and output equipment. 1 Introduction 1.1Symbiosis The fig tree is pollinated only by the insect Blastophaga grossorun .
I'll be in Mexico, Charlotte, NC and Eastern Europe (Greece, Montenegro)https://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/luke_tourist
good books like The C Programming Language, "Promise Me, Dad" by the election winner and 'Heal Me with Your Mouth. The Art of Kissing.' by the Cardinal Fernández. These are all go
Computer as Material: Messing About with Timehttp://papert.org/articles/ComputerAsMaterial.html
themselves or about programming languages. Further, computers are located in separate labs and are not integrated into the standard curriculum. "Doing computer" in school is thoug
Linux FAQhttps://www.linfo.org/faq_linux.html
utilities, installers, programming languages and application programs. Linux distributions are offered by a number of companies and non-commercial organizations as well as by many
Vita :: James Lyle Petersonhttp://www.jklp.org/profession/vita/vita.html
Interest Group on Programming Languages (SigPlan), 1973 - 1993 Professional Activities Certificate in Computer Programming (CCP), 1978 Institute for Certification of Computer Prof
border:none 2023https://border-none.net/2023/
between design and programming for over 17 years. Next to (still!) being known for creating Zootool around 2008 he is known for developing the content management system Kirby. It
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
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