…p a page to organise how best to tackle improving the Penwith pages here , as a wikiproject - feel free to add your name to the list. there isn't much there yet as we haven't had much time to organise lists of things to do yet, but the idea is to write down a list of things that …
…r Emacs emacs-w3m-1.4.632.20210106.2144nb1 Emacs frontend for w3m browser emacs-wiki-2.72nb2 Wiki major mode for emacs, which aims for implicit and natural markup emacs20-20.7nb26 GNU editing macros (editor) emacs20-elib-1.0nb5 Library of utility functions for Emacs emacs21-21.4a…
… on November 14, 2005 . Retrieved June 7, 2019 . ^ "Kernel" . PlayStation 5 Dev Wiki . ^ a b c d Salus, Peter H. (2005). "Chapter 7. BSD and the CSRG" . The Daemon, the Gnu and the Penguin . Groklaw . Archived from the original on June 14, 2020 . Retrieved September 6, 2017 . ^ S…
…st 22, 2008). "Features of Common Lisp" . ^ "Unicode support" . The Common Lisp Wiki . Retrieved August 21, 2008 . ^ a b Richard P. Gabriel; Kent M. Pitman (June 1988). "Technical Issues of Separation in Function Cells and Value Cells" . LISP and Symbolic Computation . 1 (1): 81–…
…g Building (new), 370 Jay St, 7th Floor kitchen area, Brooklyn From the FreeBSD wiki page: “The Laptop and Desktop Workgroup (LDWG) is a platform for the community to collaborate on development, testing, knowledge exchange, and advocacy for FreeBSD on laptops and d esktops. Our m…
… discussion at scala-lang.org/ . ^ a b "Indentation based syntax · rsdn/nemerle Wiki" . GitHub . Retrieved 2022-03-18 . ^ "Solidity: Solidity 0.8.11 documentation" . ^ "Iterator" . ^ a b "std::pointer_safety - cppreference.com" . en.cppreference.com . Retrieved 2024-12-09 . ^ JF …
…y » Adam Sampson's bookmarks « earlier | later » Page 1 of 514 Star-Writer - CPCWiki The origin of LibreOffice! to amstrad cpc software word-processor ... 1 days ago Alex J. Lowry's Electronics Homepage Retrocomputing projects, many around the Russian clones of the Spectrum. Ther…
…es the electromagnetic force. The best description I’ve found so far comes from Wikipedia: viz., photons are ‘chunked ripples in a field, or “excitations”, that “look like” particles’ (Wikipedia s.v.; emphasis added). That is, a photon can be considered as a discretely located (w…