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XP | Paul Shannon - Agile Software Development
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Paul Shannon – Agile Software Development. From the North, in the South, developing software, iteratively. RSS for this section. May 23, 2012. I was reminded of a post I made after visiting Bletchley Park. And the National Museum of Computing. Some years ago and realised it needed moving to my own blog. So here it is:. While visiting Bletchley Park. And the National Museum of Computing. I discovered some examples in history when pairing really. In this example the pairing was inherently built into the sy...
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK: My NASCOM-1 from 1978
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK. An early UK hobbyist/home computer based on the Zilog Z80 processor. Sunday, 23 October 2011. My NASCOM-1 from 1978. Main board and keyboard - mounted back of 17inch rack. I built this NASCOM-1 from the ground up in the late 70s. I was an early computer 'hobbyist' in the UK. There were only a handful of us at the time, but eventually it grew to 100s, and then 1000s. Yet it got me a career in computing. Lots of space for add-on boards. Fun for another weekend.
talesfromtehinterwebs.com
Over The Air Hack – Terf
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Tales From Teh Interwebs. Musings on all things web related. Over The Air Hack – Terf. Over The Air Hack – Terf. October 3, 2013. Middot; by Sunil. Middot; in Stuff. Last week was the Over The Air. Conference/Hack held at the famous Bletchley Park (where the code breaking during WW2 happened). Which I can’t recommend enough) thrown in. It was like trying to cram three days worth of stuff into two days and was a huge amount of fun and a great way to get to know my new team mates. Social Local = Hack.
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Code for Life
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On the surface, Ocado.com. Is the world’s largest online-only grocery retailer. Customers use our award winning mobile applications and website to place their orders, which are packed in our world–class automated warehouses, and delivered in one hour time slots. The Code for Life site and Rapid Router app would not have been possible without the time and skills volunteered by our talented developers and creatives. The National Museum of Computing.
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Links
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SADIE, SUSIE and the Molecular 18. Andrew Balam's SUSIE Pages. Joe Templeman's LOS Pages. Local copy of above. National Museum of Computing. Managed by National Museum of Computing). The sole purpose of this web site is to record the history of these machines and to provide a reference site for computer historians.
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International Amiga Day | Retro Computing News
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Category Archives: International Amiga Day. The AUI Interview: Jay Miner – the father of the Amiga. May 31, 2015. July 2015 sees the thirtieth birthday of the Amiga A1000 computer itself, and that will be loudly celebrated around the globe, but before that, a very special group of Amiga fans, organised through a Facebook group, decided last year to dedicate an annual day, International Amiga Day. Amiga User International masthead June 1988. JAY MINER – ‘The father of the Amiga’. Jay Miner, 1988 (pic Amig...
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A blast from the past for International Amiga Day! | Retro Computing News
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A blast from the past for International Amiga Day! May 30, 2015. This Sunday sees the celebration of International Amiga Day. Traditionally marking the birthday of the ‘father of the Amiga’, the late Jay Miner. Retro Computing News will also be joining in the celebration on the day, by publishing a very special early interview with Jay Miner, first published in the June 1988 issue of Amiga User International magazine, here in the UK. Jay Miner and his dog, Mitchy. BYTES and PC’S. BYTES & PC’S. We're alwa...
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Announcements | Retro Computing News
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January 3, 2016. I thought I’d just make a quick post to let all our readers know that I’ve been looking at how Retro Computing News. RCN) can move onward and upward now we’ve hit the first few days of 2016. We are of course going to continue with the usual topical mix of news and features, but you’re also going to see some specific upgrades to our coverage:. Look for a first quarter feature on the Retro Computer Museum in Leicester. To begin with, all being well. 8211; were going to be looking for indiv...
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Computing history | Retro Computing News
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Category Archives: Computing history. REVIVAL Solstice 2016 – a resounding success! August 3, 2016. View from the stage at REVIVAL Solstice 2016 – click to enlarge. Veteran retro gaming/arcade show organisers Revival Retro Events. Returned to take the retro scene by storm once again last weekend, after a break from major events since 2014. Loads of fun and excitement on cab or computer! Bringing back all the attractions of their previous fun-packed summer exhibitions, the latest show included:. The venue...
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Fred's blog: steam trains, coach trips and British food: April 2015
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Fred's blog: steam trains, coach trips and British food. A journey into the mysterious world of semi-retirement. I hadn't been on a proper coach trip for a while so when Chrissie suggested Bletchley Park - Home of the code-breakers - by Brighton and Hove Coaches, with departure at a reasonable 8.49am I went for it. The coach was about half an hour late arriving at Preston Circus, and we trundled up the M23, M25 and M40 before a stop at Beaconsfield services. A bit too early for me). The mansion housed Th...
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