CELF Embedded Linux Conferencehttps://www.embeddedlinuxconference.com/elc_2009/sessions.html
Kernel Features and Development Panelists: Jonathan Corbet, Matt Mackall, David Woodhouse Description: In this panel, features related to embedded Linux that have recently been ma
Wii U Architecture | A Practical Analysishttps://www.copetti.org/writings/consoles/wiiu/
articles and the development of new ones. For more information, please take a look at here . Table of Contents Supporting imagery A quick introduction References to its predecesso
An in-depth analysis that explains how this console works internally
Links 29/4/2020: TDE 10th Anniversary, Sailfish OS 3.3http://techrights.org/o/2020/04/29/tde-10th-anniversary/
with a deck-builder, in development by Triplevision Games Limited and planned to release next year. This continues the deck-builder mechanics creeping into everything, which I'm p
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SIGPLAN Research Highlights Papershttps://www.sigplan.org/Highlights/Papers/
few requirements on the development of Haskell programs. There’s also a “Safe Haskell” subset of the language being identified that has particularly nice properties, and the compi
About ThinkPenguin.com | ThinkPenguin.comhttps://www.thinkpenguin.com/about
project focuses on the development of a completely free distribution for routers and other embedded devices. Another aims to modularize core components with the aim of reducing de
Balisage 2018 - Participant Bioshttps://www.balisage.net/2018/Bios.html
is responsible for the development and maintenance of software systems performing validation and conversion of scholarly publications in electronic form that are being preserved i
25 Years of Linux — so far [LWN.net]https://lwn.net/Articles/698042/
a large (for the time) development community. Suddenly, we had our free system that anybody could improve, and many people did. Before long, the gaps in Linux started to be filled
On August 25, 1991, an obscure student in Finland named Linus Benedict Torvalds posted a messag [...]
brandonw.nethttps://brandonw.net/
There have been more developments in the community in the past few weeks than in the previous months or even years, all because of your latest attempt to screw us. And so for that
How to read and write old floppy diskshttp://www.retrotechnology.com/herbs_stuff/s_drives_howto.html
disk formats. Software development for it is scattered among a number of sites and people; I list a few below. A Web search will find other sites, previous and current users of th
poindexter, WHO?http://tilde.club/~poindexter/
I used that system as a development box and a backup to a Sendmail bastion host for years, reading mail from Exchange in PINE. [ ] permanent link I've forgotten more.... HTML than
Peter Gutmann's Home Pagehttps://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/
for DOS/Windows. Development for this has more or less finished at version 1.17 (if you're still using 1.10 you should upgrade to 1.17), this version is virtually indentical to th
History of Microchess - Peter Jenningshttp://www.benlo.com/microchess/
After six months of development, the first copy was shipped on December 18, 1976. In preparation for the 2002 Vintage Computer Festival , I powered up the same Kim-1 used to write
The Early History of Microchess
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