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has mostly focused on programming languages and the systems that support them—including language runtimes and operating systems. Micro-blog and calendar December 2025. A new

What's New! January 1994

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with all design, programming, contributions and artwork created by people from around the world, is now in the Web. Talk.Bizarre is on the Web, allowing all frequent posters, net.

GNU's Who - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)

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of GNU Sather programming language. Also a contributor of some other Open Source projects. Henrik Abelsson tries to do his part in bringing Free Software to the world by being a m

GPS Receiver Information, Software, and Hardware Reviews of Garmin, Lowrance, Magellan and other GPS Receivers

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logger and other programming subroutines for GPS (Link) RS232C Voltage-Levels Standard (AUG 98) Rubber Banding Routes: What does this mean?  Why would I want it? What GPS has
GPS Information on Garmin, Lowrance, Magellan and other CONSUMER receivers

NLnet; All projects

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2024 Purely functional programming language designed to "type" binary files Armbian User-operated Internet Fund 2021 Versatile OS for ARM-based single board computers ARMify NGI0

The Personal Web | Agora Road's Macintosh Cafe

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particular uses the Go programming language, so I occasionally also have to deal with that. You're likely also going to be dealing with the terminal. 2. Becoming dependent on
With the death of the Yesterweb and "The Web Revival" movement being sorta splintered imo. I wanted to make this thread as an opportunity to:- Introduce...

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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

Wilson Mines Co. links

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simulators, OSs, programming languages, programmers' info assemblers for individual computer brands   (Acorn/BBC, AIM-65, Apple II & III, Atari, Commodore, others) 65-family

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Keio University & Panda Programming, June 1993. Nussbacher, H., "Handling of Bi-directional Texts in MIME", Israeli Inter-University, December 1993. Nussbacher, H., and Y. Bourvin


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