Learning to code in the 1980s meant learning BASIC. No installations, no dependencies, no downloads. Just you, some type-in listings, and an 8-bit computer. It’s coding like it’s 1985. BASIC is a fun, easy to learn language that was standard on 80s home computers and inspired a generation to program. BASIC means Beginners’ All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code and identifies a[…]
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Linux opensource cheat sheet to start learning
One of the most useful things, when you start learning something new, is the cheat sheet: a list with the most important things to learn at first. So you can read, memorize and remember things with an easy method, just a quick look at needs. The following list is only scratching the surface of Linux commands. There is far more[…]
Read moreThe new Raspberry Pi 400. A Computer in a keyboard
The newest Raspberry Pi 400 is a very smart almost-all-in-one computer and it’s fitting in the size of a small portable keyboard. Onboard, it’s got a Rasp Pi 4 processor of 1.8 GHz, 4 GB of RAM, wireless, Ethernet, dual HDMI outputs, and even a 40-pin Raspberry Standard IDE-cable style header on the back. It’s a computer. Neat. Featuring a[…]
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