Computers I have usedhttp://www.bobeager.uk/ihaveused.html
(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 questionshttp://www.paperkiller.com/create_a_manual_software/manual_help_file_guide_hypertext_software_00002f.htm
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 1.1https://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
The Nascom Home Pagehttp://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/mon/oldnews.html
his book 'Machine Code Programming for the Nascom 1 & 2'. 2011-12-28 Rebecca Yates contributed the manual for Dungeon Quest and the game Dungeon Quest . 2011-12-25 Rebecca Yates c
Membership Card & RCA 1802 Microcomputer Kits | The Sunrise EV2 Projecthttp://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
Linux FAQhttps://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 Petersonhttp://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
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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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