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Just awesome: Babbage Difference Engine in Motion http://t.co/u8uRdQvq #fb
@schrefel http://t.co/KBq8CDBB
The Yocto Project™ is an open source project formed with the goal of making embedded Linux® development easier and more portable across architectures. This article introduces the project and provides a step-by-step walk through on how to get started.
Cory Doctorow and Charles Stross recall the nine year writing process that resulted in The Rapture of the Nerds. http://t.co/X7r9YF16 #fb
Der Paraflows Vortrag "Stefanie Wuschitz: Hacking Feminism" klingt interessant. http://t.co/xMjRL3FU #fb
Doctor Who Bechdel Test http://t.co/FDn64b8z /via @map #fb
[UK] Health minister warns ISPs: Block suicide websites or face regulation - Register http://t.co/x1xE3CWC
“@gabturtle: Really IBM? You thought this was a good idea why? http://t.co/ELafLX20 #Connections4” // And Jesus Wept.
Education Day bei IBM Österreich http://t.co/1ARXuCMg /cc @nedo04
Does your Windows PC boot fast enough? ;) http://t.co/xXgrrT3Y /cc @gbinder #fb
The Legend of the ThinkPad Butterfly Keyboard http://t.co/34rGTiI8 /cc @pyrker #fb
Melissa Etheridge: Falling Up http://t.co/y7DjYWnE #fb
Graham Chapman 'the dead one from Monty Python', writes and stars in the animated movie of his own life story http://t.co/6l2r0Ww2
Social Sentiment: Are You Listening? http://t.co/VEbMkqDA #ibm #ibmconnected #fb
MS startet Integrations-Initiative mit Uni Linz und BMI http://t.co/F4GxkKtV | Embrace, extend and extinguish http://t.co/VjNz4psw #fb
MS startet Integrations-Initiative mit Uni Linz und BMI http://t.co/F4GxkKtV | Embrace, extend and extinguish http://t.co/VjNz4psw #fb
Burning Man 2012: Mayan TRIcycle http://t.co/Z5LB1Sjp #fb
This website is here to guide you through the process of developing very basic operating systems on the Raspberry Pi! This website is aimed at people aged 16 and upwards, although younger readers may still find some of it accessible, particularly with assistance. More lessons may be added to this course in time.
This course takes you through the basics of operating systems development in assembly code. I have tried not to assume any prior knowledge of operating systems development or assembly code. It may be helpful to have some programming experience, but the course should be accessible without. This course is divided into a series of 'lessons' designed to be taken in order as below. Each 'lesson' includes some theory, and also a practical exercise, complete with a full answer.
Baking Pi - developing very basic operating systems on the Raspberry Pi http://t.co/EJp0SjGi #fb
The Cars meet Nina Hagen & The Cure, topped off with @amandapalmer's own: Amanda Palmer - The Killing Type http://t.co/ebqyvQKx