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The Retrocomputing Museum

http://www.catb.org/retro/

even native support for distributed programs..." wenyan-lang Retro in a different direction: this programming language uses the orthography and mimics the syntax and gammar of Cla
A museum of archaic computer languages

VC&G | » The PC is Dead: It’s Time to Bring Back Personal Computing

http://www.vintagecomputing.com/index.php/archives/3292/the-pc-is-dead-its-time-to-make-computing-personal-again

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Adventures in vintage computers and retrogaming. Includes articles on classic games and obsolete computers.

Index of Creative Computing articles

https://www.atarimagazines.com/creative/index/

Computer networks and distributed processing: software, techniques and architecture. book reviews Basic: a simplified structured approach. book reviews The minicomputer on-line sy

Spin - Formal Verification

http://spinroot.com/spin/old.html

formal verification of distributed software systems. The tool was developed at Bell Labs in the original Unix group of the Computing Sciences Research Center, starting in 1980. Th
Spin is a general tool for verifying the correctness of distributed software (software design) in a rigorous and mostly automated fashion.

Quote Anthology

https://quotes.pouyakary.org/

production. It must be distributed through ideas and abilities, not products and services. For there to be any hope of achieving this, we must radically reduce the amount of compu

Old, but Interesting Programs

https://invisible-island.net/personal/oldprogs.html

sources distributed on paper tape used rubouts to obscure comments. Other media can be more flexible. 1990 ldcmp – loader-compare, revisited I revisited ldcmp in a later pro
Thomas Dickey has been writing software programs since 1970, and discusses here some of the more interesting ones.

https://www.humprog.org/~stephen/

https://www.humprog.org/~stephen/

and nicely handles distributed applications—but also brings challenges with event synchronisation and ordering. Motto: robust, high-coverage without bytecode munging or hack

What's New! January 1994

http://home.mcom.com/home/whatsnew/whats_new_0194.html

University, WATERS is a distributed solution to managing, indexing and retrieving computer science technical reports. The system currently contains more than 650 reports, and cont

Stuart Cheshire

https://stuartcheshire.org/

with David Cheriton's Distributed Systems Group and then with Mary Baker's Mosquitonet research group on wireless networking and mobile computing, using Metricom spread-spectrum p


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