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Software Engineering Humor

http://www.cs.uni.edu/~mccormic/humor.html

operating system and C programming language created by them is an elaborate April Fools prank kept alive for over 30 years. Speaking at the recent UnixWorld Software Development F

Webring Technology

https://brisray.com/web/webring-tech.htm

Archive) and TRXX Programming Group (Internet Archive). The two goups shared a common URL so they were probably the same. The scripts were available in several versions; Perl, Per
This page discusses webrings and what was used to make them work.

The Hello World Collection

http://helloworldcollection.de/

when learning a new programming language. Having first been mentioned in Brian Kernighan's tutorial to the B programming language , it became widely known through Kernighan &
The largest collection of Hello World programs on the Internet.

Server Operating Systems Technical Comparison

http://www.osdata.com/

OSdata.com Free Computer Programming Text Book Programming computers using any programming language free book on UNIX/Linux System Administration Teach Yourself UNIX/Linux System A
A technical answer to the question: how does Rhapsody stack up as a server operating system?

The Retrocomputing Museum

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

in the history of programming languages. More Algol68 resources can be found at the Software Preservation Group . ADVSYS ADVenture SYStem, another adventure-writing system by Davi
A museum of archaic computer languages

About Anthony Thyssen

https://antofthy.gitlab.io/anthony.html

  I like programming, and graphics which I never seem to get enough of.   I also like sharing my knowledge and helping anyone and everyone, in any way I can. I am also t

Kermit Software Source Code Archive

https://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

Finite State Machines in Forth - Noble

http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/551.jvn.fall01/fsm.html

Introduction Certain programming problems are difficult to solve procedurally even using structured code, but simple to solve using abstract finite state machines (FSMs) [1]. For


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