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Speedrunning Computer Games History with a 6yr Old - Part 1 · duncan­lock­.net

https://duncanlock.net/blog/2020/12/27/speedrunning-computer-games-history-with-a-6yr-old-part-1/

into an interactive programming environment: a 1980s REPL . Just type in BASIC code/commands and press Enter. When I was around 8 yrs old, my parents bought a BBC Micro Model B -
The kid doesn't really know any better, so we can play Space Invaders unsullied by time and expectations and enjoy a speedrun through gaming history, playing just the highlights.

net.tech

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allows for modular programming, perhaps opening the way for apps over the net. OpenSpace is a new technology based on resuable software components that enables the transmission of

Repetitive Strain Injury: How to prevent, identify, and manage RSI

http://web.eecs.umich.edu/~cscott/rsi.html

is crucial when you are programming or typing something in LaTeX, where non-letter keys are used extensively. Let your hands float above the keyboard when you type, and move your

The Retrocomputing Museum

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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

posts tagged "scheme"

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oh, the luck! literate programming with guile-lib XAML Schmaml Precipitation SXML and authoring All Aboard Antelopes photobloggin cromulation culture and code much ado Craft; dece

Introduction: Why Lisp?

https://gigamonkeys.com/book/introduction-why-lisp.html

greatest pleasure in programming comes from getting a lot done with code that simply and clearly expresses your intention, then programming in Common Lisp is likely to be about th

How to run adventure games - SPAG

http://www.spagmag.org/archives/howtorun.html

some of the 'computer programming' work and allows the person writing the IF game to concentrate on the content of his game. These systems read the author's 'source code' (text fi

xx80 | Opinionated Guides

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9  'The Rest'     Programming 10  Let's Write Some Code .1   It's Math? .2   Turtles! .3   Getting Tools .4   Knowing our Tools .5   2 for 1 .6   Types .7   logic & Functions .8 
The year is 198x. #I stare at my amber terminal. Hexadecimal fills my screen and my mind has become lost in the flow of 6502 assembly, as I hand optimize the code flow.I’m

https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc959.txt

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code, and modular programming argue for the second approach. Efficiency and independence Postel & Reynolds [Page 9] RFC 959 October 1985 File Transfer Protocol argue for the fir

Regular Expression Matching Can Be Simple And Fast

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Journal of Functional Programming 14 (2004), pp. 503–518. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~doug/nfa.ps.gz (preprint) [ 4 ] R. McNaughton and H. Yamada, “Regular expre

S.F.T. Inc. - Software Tools, Engineering, and the Home of MRP III

http://www.mrp3.com/

of nails' for ISP/PDI programming  The ATmel ATMega and ATXmega processors use a 3x2 header for programming via the ISP/PDI interface. Rather than soldering pins onto each bo
Stewart~Frazier Tools, Inc. - Software and ElectronicsEngineering and Consulting, and maker of software tools forembedded systems, productivity enhancement, and data analysis.Our s

Stop Writing Dead Programs, Strange Loop 2022

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aspects of programming to create an overall experience. The language semantics, user interface, and implementation each help create this integrated experience.” ( source ) 00:29.0


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