Prof. Dr. Guido Salvaneschi | Programming Grouphttps://programming-group.com/members/salvaneschi
IEEE Transactions on Computers Elsevier Journal of Computer Languages Elsevier Knowledge-based Engineering IEEE Internet Computing ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Syst
Profile of Prof. Dr. Guido Salvaneschi, Head of the Programming Group.
Archivehttps://jxself.org/archive.shtml
digital age, our computers have become central to so many aspect of our lives. Yet, how much control do we have over the software that powers these machines? Proprietary software
Kernel Planethttps://planet.kernel.org/
with all other computers in the universe, delegate work to them, and control them (this was very futuristic in 1978, pre-Internet as we know it). Orac was considered the most valu
2021 Website News!https://www.shroud.com/late21.htm
and none of STERA's computers were up to the job, so I had to decline their offer..." ( Continue reading... ) Posted September 30, 2021 More Bibliographies by Joe Marino Link to P
Lazarus Programming Tutorials Table of Contentshttp://sheepdogguides.com/lut/
But I have been using computers since 1968, and using Delphi, which informed Lazarus, for many years. I have been writing tutorials for Delphi and Open Office's database , and the
Open access tutorials to help you create applications with the free, open source Lazarus which is a rapid application development (RAD) environment similar to Delphi. This site in
Webring Technologyhttps://brisray.com/web/webring-tech.htm
own ring on their own computers. This page takes a look at some of the available webring systems and software and my own suggestions at what an ideal webring should offer. How the
This page discusses webrings and what was used to make them work.
CD-Recordable FAQhttps://cdrfaq.org/
XP [6-1-64] An Chen Computers - CD Mate [6-1-65] E-Soft - Alcohol [6-1-66] Stomp Inc. - RecordNow MAX [6-1-67] James Mieczkowski - Cheetah CD Burner [6-1-68] Blaze Audio - RipEdit
CD-Recordable FAQ, including CD-R and CD-RW, updated monthly
My Sailboat 'Magnolia'https://www.billdietrich.me/Magnolia.html
and other public computers in the USA. Yes, theoretically it is possible that an ISP or internet cafe could capture your info. Probably most likely threat is that a computer in an
My sailboat 'Magnolia', a 1973 Gulfstar 44 motor-sailer pilothouse ketch in the Caribbean
Virus Fightershttp://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/Bridge/3691/nerds.htm
per Month per 1,000 Computers, Top Viruses, 1996-1998 ????????????????????? 12 Sources of Infection, Boot and Macro Viruses, 1997 ??????????????????????????????????????????????? 2
CELF Embedded Linux Conferencehttps://www.embeddedlinuxconference.com/elc_2009/sessions.html
ranging from supercomputers to embedded 8-bit microprocessors. With over 20 years focusing in the RTOS marketplace using VxWorks, pSOS, and RTX-32, among others, Mike brings a uni
RaToNaGe - The Random Town (City, Village or Place) Name Generatorhttp://www.mf2fm.com/RaToNaGe/
information sent by all computers connected to the internet can be used to determine local conditions at your end such as the ambient temperature; together with the brightness of
RaToNaGe, The Random Town Name Generator, find a name for your city, town, village or place (for example Thulbcot).
ASP Presshttp://asppress.com/oldindex.html
perfect evidence from computers, networks, and other automated mechanisms goes wrong, and how it can be challenged successfully in a legal setting. Drill-Down World War 3: We are
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