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The world’s first laptop weighed 24 pounds and had a five inch screen, but it changed computers forever
In April 1981, the floor of the West Coast Computer Faire in San Francisco was crowded with hobbyist tinkerers, engineers and ...
Abstract: This paper focuses on addressing transportation issues within the retail supply chain, considering complex constraints such as continuous pick-up and delivery, vehicle capacity limitations, ...
Maintainers and developers are now using AI to help build Linux. Simultaneously, Rust has graduated to being a co-equal language with C for mainstream Linux development. However, the programming world ...
Java will be 30 years old in 2025. This is a good time to look back, but also forward.
As a national platform dedicated to telling First Nations stories, National Indigenous Television (NITV) is presenting ...
APPL is A Prompt Programming Language that extends Python to provide a Natural, Intuitive, Convenient, and Efficient (NICE) way to utilize Large Language Models (LLMs) such as GPT in your program. We ...
MBC’s history dates back to 1983. That year, the federal government created a program to give money to northern Canadian organizations that wanted to start up TV and radio stations to broadcast in ...
Ukraine’s president has floated a possible compromise to a key Russian demand that Kyiv give up territory in eastern Ukraine.
Aider is a “pair-programming” tool that can use various providers as the AI back end, including a locally running instance of ...
PDL is a declarative language designed for developers to create reliable, composable LLM prompts and integrate them into software systems. It provides a structured way to specify prompt templates, ...
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UNIX V4 tape successfully recovered: First ever version of UNIX written in C is running again
Crucial early evolutionary step found, imaged, and ... amazingly ... works Computer History Museum software curator Al Kossow has successfully retrieved the contents of the over-half-a-century old ...
Newer languages might soak up all the glory, but these die-hard languages have their place. Here are eight languages developers still use daily, and what they’re good for.
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