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Kweepa/vicdoom: Doom for the VIC-20 edit / delete
Very impressive!
to commodore doom games retrocomputing vic20 ... on 24 January 2016
Floppy Disk Preservation Project edit / delete
Copy protection for various 80s/90s platforms.
to floppy piracy retrocomputing ... on 23 January 2016
As the title suggests. Has an "early ARM" (i.e. Acorn) focus, but still a useful reference for 32-bit ARM in general.
to ag0700 arm assembler programming ... on 22 January 2016
countercomplex: Some deep analysis of one-line music programs. edit / delete
viznut's collection of one-line music. Very impressive.
to audio chiptune cute-code demo demoscene glitch music retrocomputing ... on 22 January 2016
Plogue R&D: Plogue livenes edit / delete
Playing live music on the NES sound chip... by changing one bit at a time! Somewhat reminiscent of viznut's one-liners.
to chiptune music nes performance retrocomputing ... on 22 January 2016
Classic Papers in Programming Languages and Logic edit / delete
to language-design reading-list teaching types ... on 22 January 2016
Various "how to play arcade games" books; also includes Warren Robinett's history of 2600 Adventure, which is very interesting.
to 2600 adventure atari games history retrocomputing ... on 22 January 2016
Zélus: a hybrid synchronous language with ODEs edit / delete
"Zélus is a synchronous language extended with Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs) to model systems with complex interaction between discrete-time and continuous-time dynamics."
to language-design modelling ode simulation ... on 22 January 2016
Compilers - What Every Programmer Should Know About Compiler Optimizations edit / delete
AG0803 students will find this interesting -- a pretty good overview of the basic ideas.
to ag0803 compiler optimisation ... on 22 January 2016
This is right on the edge between amusing security-related writing and outright trolling. Some good stuff here, though.
to amusements security ... on 22 January 2016
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tasty by Adam Sampson.