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such as high-level programming languages make it easier to express our intent, and then we can offload to software tools the problem of making programs run quickly. The software t

The Xerox Star

http://toastytech.com/guis/star.html

written in Xerox's MESA programming environment rather than BCPL, which the Alto software was written in. (BCPL even used different microcode) The final 8010/Dandelion hardware wa

The computer built to last 50 years

https://ploum.net/the-computer-built-to-last-50-years/

simple web browsing and programming). http://helpful.cat-v.org/Blog/2019/12/03/0/ http://helpful.cat-v.org/Blog/2019/12/03/0/ Two artists living off the grid on a sail boat and co
The computer built to last 50 years par Ploum - Lionel Dricot.

Stanford Interactive Workspaces Project

http://graphics.stanford.edu/projects/iwork/old/

depths of the toolkit programming interfaces, we are developing a high-level XML-based scripting language for display and interaction called X2D . You can think of it as a modern

An Experimental Time-Sharing System

http://larch-www.lcs.mit.edu:8001/~corbato/sjcc62/

often called multiprogramming, is oriented towards hardware efficiency in the sense of attempting to attain complete utilization of all components (refs.5,6,7,8). The second meani

Introduction - Handbook of Biological Statistics

http://www.biostathandbook.com/

R is a free statistical programming language, useable on Windows, Mac, or Linux computers, that is becoming increasingly popular among serious users of statistics. If I were start

What every programmer absolutely, positively needs to know about encodings and character sets to work with text - WackoWiki

https://wackowiki.org/doc/Org/Articles/Encoding

and any mainstream programming language includes some way of converting text from one encoding to another without needing to think about code points, pages or bits at all. Say, yo

Michael Tsai - Blog

https://mjtsai.com/blog/

Tahoe 26 Open Source Programming Comments NetNewsWire 7 Brent Simmons (2025): With retirement imminent — this is my last job, and June 6 is my last day (maybe I’v

Free as in Freedom: Chapter 1

https://www.oreilly.com/openbook/freedom/ch01.html

on the printer. In programming terms, Stallman's fix took advantage of the amplified intelligence of the overall network. "If you got that message, you couldn't assume somebody el

Project 2038 FAQ

http://maul.deepsky.com/~merovech/2038.html

has a number of programming recommendations which should be followed by developers to deal with the year 2038 and other problematic dates. Also, see this article regarding Solutio

I Don't Care for Gnome - woltman.com

https://woltman.com/gnome-bad/

you're working on a programming project.  There's a plugins menu that lets you add features.  It's good!  And it stayed good for a while.  But then... I'm sorry they did this to y
An exploration of Gnome's many failings and how to fix it.

Orbit Interaction

https://orbitnet.com/

and Onscreen Electronic Programming Guide http://www.gyration.com Six U.S. Patents Granted: US7,233,316 "Multimedia User Interface" US7,782,298 "Multimedia user interface" US7,710


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