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Computers I have used

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(the first assembler programming I'd done); the language was called NEAT. My first program did simple linear regression on data points. I also programmed in BASIC, ALGOL-60, FORTR

[documentation software, create manual]Frequently asked questions

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page number. See your programming environment manual to see how to call an HTML Help topic by Topic ID.    What if I want to call context-sensitive Help (i.e. I want to

What is a string? -- definition by The Linux Information Project (LINFO)

https://www.linfo.org/string.html

useful string for some programming applications is the empty string , which is a string containing no characters and thus having a length of zero. A substring is any contiguous se

XML Linking Language (XLink) Version 1.1

https://www.w3.org/TR/xlink/

and reference values in programming languages, is outside the scope of this specification. For languages, such as [CSS] , that wish to identify hypertext links in a document, we s

Membership Card & RCA 1802 Microcomputer Kits | The Sunrise EV2 Project

http://sunrise-ev.com/1802.htm

construction, and programming in the process. A dozen companies produced versions of the ELF, also selling for low prices. It was the "Legos" of computers; a simple building-block
The Membership Card is a reproduction of the original Popular Electronics Elf computer, repackaged to fit in a pocket-sized Altoids tin. You can learn about computers right from th

College Tour?

https://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/college_tour

3D parametric CAD, PLC programming suites, other engineering nonsense? Realistically, well, depends on what it is. Since I've been doing carpentry recently, my boss has to do all

Linux FAQ

https://www.linfo.org/faq_linux.html

utilities, installers, programming languages and application programs. Linux distributions are offered by a number of companies and non-commercial organizations as well as by many

Vita :: James Lyle Peterson

http://www.jklp.org/profession/vita/vita.html

Interest Group on Programming Languages (SigPlan), 1973 - 1993 Professional Activities Certificate in Computer Programming (CCP), 1978 Institute for Certification of Computer Prof

border:none 2023

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between design and programming for over 17 years. Next to (still!) being known for creating Zootool around 2008 he is known for developing the content management system Kirby. It


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