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She let me take the computer home. - How did you get started in computers and programming? - Scott Hanselman
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She let me take the computer home. - How did you get started in computers and programming? May 29, '12. I like hearing stories about how people got into computers and programming. Perhaps if I blog my story, you'll share yours. I was also the A/V (Audio/Visual) geek. This basically meant I was the only one in the class (including the teacher, sometimes) who knew how to thread film onto the projector. Screenshot: The original Oregon Trail computer game. (Photo credit:. She and her husband attended my wedd...
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Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99% - Scott Hanselman
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Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99%. March 7, '12. In astronomy and cosmology, dark matter. Is a currently-undetermined type of matter hypothesized to account for a large part of the mass of the universe, but which neither emits nor scatters light or other electromagnetic radiation, and so cannot be directly seen with telescopes. -. Wikipedia on Dark Matter. Lots of technologies don't iterate at this speed, nor should they. Embedded developers are still doing their thing in C and C . Both are ...Proba...
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Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99% - Scott Hanselman
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Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99%. March 7, '12. In astronomy and cosmology, dark matter. Is a currently-undetermined type of matter hypothesized to account for a large part of the mass of the universe, but which neither emits nor scatters light or other electromagnetic radiation, and so cannot be directly seen with telescopes. -. Wikipedia on Dark Matter. Lots of technologies don't iterate at this speed, nor should they. Embedded developers are still doing their thing in C and C . Both are ...Proba...