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Chris Crawford on Game Design

31/07/202030/07/2020 by zhunt

Chris Crawford is one of the earliest pioneers of games and game design. During the 1980s he wrote a number of important computer games for the Atari and Macintosh computers, including Eastern Front and Balance of Power.

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PHP-Nuke

11/07/2020 by zhunt

PHP-Nuke was an early content management system. The last stable release was in 2014. Official website: https://www.phpnuke.org/ Source code form …

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Digg.com

09/07/2020 by zhunt

Digg started as the social news website in 2004. It allowed people to submit news items and then vote up …

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AmigaDE

09/07/2020 by zhunt

AmigaDE was an early-2000s attempt to re-image the Amiga computer system on top of a portable byte-code system called Intent. …

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del.icio.us

09/07/202009/07/2020 by zhunt

Delicious (stylized del.icio.us) was an early bookmarking website that allowed users to save websites they visited to lists that could …

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Podcasting for Dummies

12/07/202002/12/2011 by zhunt

I wanted to be on the other side of the podcasting fence – I wanted to be the one podcasting my message to the masses. And so I bought this book.

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Revolution in the Valley

12/07/202028/11/2011 by zhunt

The Insanely Great Story of How the Mac Was Made
Andy Hertzfeld’s insider’s tale of the birth of the Mac.

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Drupal User’s Guide

17/07/202005/11/2011 by zhunt

By the same author of last year’s well-regarded front end drupal; This similarly-sized book is aimed more at beginners.

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The Definitive Guide to Drupal 7

12/07/202024/10/2011 by zhunt

If last year’s professional WordPress is the must-have book for WordPress developers, then definitive is at least the equivalent for Drupal developers.

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Learning HTML 5 Game Programming

17/07/202017/10/2011 by zhunt

Until recently, without flash or java, the kinds of games you could create tended to be less action-orientated, though some enterprising types had built late 1970s favourites.

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