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jacquesmattheij.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author recounts their personal journey through the evolution of computing technology, from early pocket computers and homebrew machines to modern PCs and operating systems, highlighting the learning experiences and unique characteristics of each platform. | |
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retropaq.com
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| | | | | If you like the IBM P75, you will love the Toshiba T6400 - one of the last portable computers to be offered with a gas-plasma display, which was becoming obsolete when the computer went on sale on sale in 1992. | |
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bytecellar.com
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| | | | | In October 1985 I purchased the first Amiga sold in the state of Virginia. It was a transformative experience to have that level of technology on the desk in front of me as a young geek. The Amiga 1000 was ... Continue reading ? | |
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degoes.net
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| | | Functional programming has a bit of jargon, but that doesn't have to stop you from understanding core concepts | ||