Posts Tagged programming

extrinsic | September 8th through September 19th

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extrinsic | August 14th through September 4th

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extrinsic | July 25th through August 10th

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extrinsic | July 7th through July 21st

These are my links for July 7th through July 21st:

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extrinsic | June 28th through July 5th

These are my links for June 28th through July 5th:

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extrinsic | June 5th through June 13th

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extrinsic | December 23rd through January 4th

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extrinsic | October 12th through October 30th

These are my links for October 12th through October 30th:

  • GitHub – Secure source code hosting and collaborative development
  • getdefensive.com – Texas Online Defensive Driving Courses

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extrinsic | October 10th through October 12th

These are my links for October 10th through October 12th:

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extrinsic | August 21st through August 22nd

These are my links for August 21st through August 22nd:

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extrinsic | August 18th through August 19th

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extrinsic | August 16th through August 18th

These are my links for August 16th through August 18th:

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Apple ][‘s made a generation of programmers

This video is of a 7 year old back in 1982 talking about programming on some local access show. He demonstrates coding BASIC on an Apple ][.

This strikes a chord with me, because around the exact same time, at around the same age, I went to a summer camp for budding computer nerds in the deserts of southern California. It was the same scenario too, we were kids learning BASIC on Apple ][. Our imaginations were fueled by shows like Whiz Kids and movies like WarGames. Not to mention the explosion of science fiction novels at the time. I still have the binder I used to map out my programs and keep printouts of them some 25 years ago.

I’ve never shaken that love of computers and programming, and I’m glad I got to grow up with it. Now that computers are ubiquitous, “hackers” aren’t such special snowflakes, but I still feel the nostalgia of when it was a budding science and I was still a bud myself.

Man, this website really is turning into a blog. So be it.

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Halcyon Days

A book I missed, it happens much more often than I would like. Luckily it is now posted in its entirety here. Interviews with creators of those old games that you always remember, even if you need a little reminder. Back when coding a game took only one person. Back when every programmer seemed to dabble in games. It even has a foreword by John Romero.

Choplifter, Battlezone, and M.U.L.E.?

yeah, bring it on…

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