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The beginners' guide to Redcode, v1.23

http://www.koth.org/info/guide.html

The beginners' guide to Redcode Version 1.23 Contents Contents Preface Introduction to Core War What is Core War? How does it work? Starting with Redcode The Redcode instruction s

Billy Bob's Bulletin Issue #63 - April of 2006

http://www.showbizpizza.com/help/bulletin/06/bulletin_063.html

ISSUE #63 - April, 2006 Greetings Rock-afire Fans. We interrupt your regularly scheduled Billy Bob Bulletin to bring you something totally different! Travis has graciously allowed
Monthly Showbiz Pizza Place and Chuck E. Cheese Newsletter

💻 Hardlinks are underrated

https://port19.xyz/tech/hardlinks/

💻 Hardlinks are underrated First Published: 2023-01-10 Hardlinks > Symlinks + Stow (for dotfiles) Let's just get a quick overview over our options to duplicate files from A to
Hardlinks > Symlinks + Stow (for dotfiles)

rustc typeck timings

http://phildawes.net/blog/2015/10/20/typeck-times/

Phil Dawes Stuff Categories rustc typeck timings Oct 20, 2015 (Following up on my comment on the rust IDE rfc) Here are some performance numbers for a type inference prototype (de
(Following up on my comment on the rust IDE rfc)

Tiny Projects

https://tinyprojects.dev/

Dark Mode Home Projects Guides Blog Daily Blog Tiny Projects Hello, I'm Ben. I'm a full stack developer and entrepreneur who's started an ice cream business and cookie dough busin
A website about completing tiny programming projects.

RISC OS London Show: HISTORY

http://www.riscoslondonshow.co.uk/history.php

RISC OS London Show Saturday 24th October 2026 Home Venue Media Exhibitors Theatre History Contact History Below are links to reports, photos, and videos from previous shows. Show

6502.org: Source: efficient nybble-swap

http://6502.org/source/general/SWN.html

[Return to Main Page] Efficient nybble-swap on 6502 by Garth Wilson [Up to Source Code Repository] David Galloway made this suggestion on the facebook 6502 Programming group, for
efficient 6502 nybble swap

Python for Lisp Programmers

http://norvig.com/python-lisp.html

Peter Norvig May 2000 Python for Lisp Programmers This is a brief introduction to Python for Lisp programmers. (Although it wasn't my intent, Python programers have told me this p

Collin Bartlam

https://collin.bartlam.me/

Collin Bartlam //  Front-End Web Developer Back-End Developer Operating Systems Developer Networking & Systems Administrator Computer Science Educator Index Portfolio Contact
A collection of projects and works by Collin Bartlam

Eta Labs

http://www.etalabs.net/

η Eta Labs Eta Labs is a collection of projects and resources dedicated to improving the quality and efficiency of Free Software and bringing advanced functionality to lightweight

Engineering Blogs

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513 engineering blogs OPML last built at 2026-01-24 09:34 UTC 2026-01-23 How a Tier‑1 Bank Tuned Apache Kafka® for Ultra‑Low‑Latency Trading Confluent  Announcing first-class

noForth

https://home.hccnet.nl/anij/nof/noforth.html

jan2026 noForth is an interactive stand-alone forth Authors: Albert Nijhof & Willem Ouwerkerk ( Mail us ) Put the noForth image on a processor board and then program the chip


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