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assembly today

http://wilsonminesco.com/AssyDefense/

to calculator keystroke programming Links Assembly Language:  Still Relevant Today (No, it won't ever be dead.) First, no, I don't do every thing in assembly.  I use oth

denormal

https://mu.krj.st/denormal/

he Art of Computer Programming also provides a great introduction to floating point arithmetic, but it is a bit dated and doesn’t include many IEEE 754 -related discussions. For nu
A tutorial on IEEE 754 denormal

Roy Longbottom's Computer Benchmarks and Stress Tests and Performance History Index

http://www.roylongbottom.org.uk/

Systems, different programming languages and compilers, different manufacturers). Largest group is for original C compilations, for 76 1991 to 2017 vintage CPUs. From 1984 Dhrysto
The PC benchmark collection is a FREE set of programs that measure performance of CPUs, cache, memory, disks and graphics. They run via Windows, Linux and, now, Android phones and

Being Analog

https://pages.ucsd.edu/~dnorman/DNMss/Being_Analog.html

design specification, programming, or faulty construction. People are not fully deterministic: ask a person to repeat an operation, and the repetition is subject to numerous varia

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

https://spinsidemacintosh.neocities.org/im202

https://spinsidemacintosh.neocities.org/im202

information about: • Programming in general. • Getting started as a developer. For this, write to: Developer Programs Apple Computer, Inc. 20525 Mariani Avenue, M/S 75-2C Cupertin

The Retrocomputing Museum

http://www.catb.org/retro/

in the history of programming languages. More Algol68 resources can be found at the Software Preservation Group . ADVSYS ADVenture SYStem, another adventure-writing system by Davi
A museum of archaic computer languages

Quote Anthology

https://quotes.pouyakary.org/

to the assumption that programming was a profession. That learning to program was vocational training, and what you did with your programming skill was, you made things to sell. I


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