Using Computers for Educational Freedomhttp://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~bh/freedom.html
a variety of suggested programming projects. This kind of variety is an obviously worthwhile step, but I think that the computer allows a much more profound step toward freedom: a
Old, but Interesting Programshttps://invisible-island.net/personal/oldprogs.html
array. In my initial programming class, we used a 1620 model I, with 12,000 characters of memory. Midway through that year, the college purchased a model II from a neighboring col
Thomas Dickey has been writing software programs since 1970, and discusses here some of the more interesting ones.
Kermit Software Source Code Archivehttps://www.kermitproject.org/archive.html
systems in different programming languages. This page provides, for the first time, convenient Web (HTTP) access to all the programs in the Kermit software archive . Each program
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