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OJBR - Welcome to the OJBR edit / delete
"The Online Journal of Bass Research (OJBR) is a refereed electronic journal, published by the International Society of Bassists."
by ats ... to bass guitar jazz journals music ... on 25 October 2015
BVWS - British Vintage Wireless Society edit / delete
Now with scans of all the 405 Alive and (earlier) BVWS Bulletin issues.
by ats ... to 405 bvws history magazine radio retrotech tv ... on 25 October 2015
Break Into Chat - BBS wiki edit / delete
More specifically, wiki about BBS door games.
by ats ... to bbs doors games history retrocomputing wiki ... on 24 October 2015
Scotch Bonnet Records edit / delete
Glasgow-based reggae label.
by ats ... to glasgow music reggae shopping ... on 24 October 2015
Theorem of the Day edit / delete
As it says. Some nice visualisations.
by ats ... to amusements maths ... on 24 October 2015
aRrgh: a newcomer's (angry) guide to R edit / delete
"R is a shockingly dreadful language for an exceptionally useful data analysis environment. The more you learn about the R language, the worse it will feel. The development environment suffers from literally decades of accretion of stupid hacks from a community containing, to a first-order approximation, zero software engineers."
by ats ... to amusements language-design r statistics ... on 06 October 2015
Python to OCaml: retrospective - Thomas Leonard's blog edit / delete
"In 2013, I spent 6 months converting 0install’s 29,215 lines of Python to OCaml (learning OCaml along the way). In this post, I’ll describe the approach I took and how it went. There will be graphs."
by ats ... to language-design ocaml porting python ... on 23 September 2015
Grant's MULTICOMP pick and mix computer edit / delete
"Pick-and-mix to create your own custom computer on a low-cost FPGA board (BASIC, Z80, 6502, 6809, internal/external RAM, serial/keyboard+monitor, SD-card for CP/M or other storage)"
by ats ... to 6502 6809 cpm electronics emulation fpga retrocomputing z80 ... on 23 September 2015
Open Document Format (ODF): guidance for UK government - Guidance - GOV.UK edit / delete
"The UK government has selected ODF 1.2 as the standard for editable office documents to be used across government. [...] This guidance gives general information on the standard, as well as more detailed information for chief technology officers and government procurement officers." Very comprehensive.
by ats ... to odf office open-source software spreadsheet word-processing ... on 23 September 2015
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tasty by Adam Sampson.