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
BiMAVs; Bipedal Mechanized Assault Vehicleshttp://www.bimavs.com/
statements, any kind of programming code, or anything else that has been designed in(she does some of that). A good analogy is a Japanese character which has the variation on the
Sky Net: What makes nukes fly, what commands navies and armies, what makes all organisms think and intercommunicate, and what tweaks all the Ons in the universe, Sky Command: Defen
Modern Job Searchinghttp://toastytech.com/about/jobsearch.html
and "HTML" are NOT programming languages. "SQL" is a generic term. If one needs "PostgreSQL", "Oracle PL/SQL", or "Microsoft SQL Server" experience, spell it out! Just because the
The compiler will optimize that away | RoyalSlothhttps://blog.royalsloth.eu/posts/the-compiler-will-optimize-that-away/
that are two-fold: The programming languages, which we are still using today, were made in time when the processors were slow and the memory access latency wasn’t much of a
Welcome to the Retrocomputing Archive!http://www.retroarchive.org/
contains all the DOS programming tools from Crescent Software. The page includes links to both zip files of the original disk contents as well as links to github repositories wher
http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/articles/forth.txthttp://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/articles/forth.txt
I have used various programming languages and didn't like most of them. I think there are some very elegant and powerful languages, like Scheme or Prolog, but none of them require
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