Yamaha Black Boxes online archivehttps://yamahablackboxes.com/
issue 1987, "Get programming!" special (The Yamaha X-Series Owners Club, 1987) Yamaha "Digital Music Systems" brochure (Yamaha Music Corporation USA, 1987) This page is maintained
A collection of Yamaha DX7, DX100, RX5 and more. This website attempts to give credit to the extraordinary work of consistency the Design Laboratory kept back then: black boxes, DX
Online BYTE Archivehttps://halfhill.com/bytelink.html
itself as a serious programming language capable of tackling the most sophisticated business applications. Never in the history of computing has a new language attracted so much s
https://cdn.nakamotoinstitute.org/docs/cyphernomicon.txthttps://cdn.nakamotoinstitute.org/docs/cyphernomicon.txt
of computer science/programming folks. Lots of libertarians. - quote from Wired article, and from "Whole Earth Review" 2.4.7. "Who runs the Cypherpunks?" - Nobody. There's no form
HomePage for Brian Harvey (bh@cs.Berkeley.EDU)http://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~bh/
development of the Logo programming language. More recently I've been helping develop the Snap ! language (see below). Brian's Last Lecture (Quicktime) (download it to watch; don'
Advinsula - The Adventure Island MMO RPGhttps://advinsula.com/
to Chicago . As for programming, Jim is the creator of the very popular website builder N.nu , web analytics service Redistats and data collection system Domainstats.com . Jim als
Referenceshttp://www.georgehart.com/virtual-polyhedra/references.html
for computer people programming polyhedra. David Paterson, "Two Dissections in 3-D," Journal of Recreational Mathematics, Vol. 20, p. 257-270, 1988. How to cut a cube into 15 piec
What This Blog Ishttps://riggraz.dev/intro.html
some articles, he mixed programming with philosophy. Since I like philosophy, I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I’d have liked to come up with that idea first… arp242’s blog , fro
Hey, it’s riggraz.
HCC - Club Historyhttp://hcc.chebucto.org/history.html
meeting. We conducted a programming contest for members during our time at Leeds Street. There were three contestants. The problem was to write a program to play tic-tac-toe. One
History Page of The Halifax Computer Club.
Todos los enlaces @ cidoku.nethttp://cidoku.net/links/all
Steen likes weird programming languages, VR games, and reading manga. His blog features lots of programming-related articles. suboptimalism Incomplete perfection and complete impe
Old, but Interesting Programshttps://invisible-island.net/personal/oldprogs.html
array. In my initial programming class, we used a 1620 model I, with 12,000 characters of memory. Midway through that year, the college purchased a model II from a neighboring col
Thomas Dickey has been writing software programs since 1970, and discusses here some of the more interesting ones.
The Answer Guy Issue 24https://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/LG/issue24/lg_answer24.html
file corruption. Many programming practices that I most loathe and detest have to do with a lack of robustness and simple error messages with regard to corrupted input. Is it real
What's New! January 1994http://home.mcom.com/home/whatsnew/whats_new_0194.html
with all design, programming, contributions and artwork created by people from around the world, is now in the Web. Talk.Bizarre is on the Web, allowing all frequent posters, net.
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