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Tools
16. Februar 2025 / 16. Februar 2025 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
DistroTube (16.02.2025) Today I’m looking at a rather new web browser called Zen Browser. Zen focuses on privacy and customization, not on data collection. It is based on Firefox and has really nice UI as well as some cool custom features.
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RustDesk
13. Februar 2025 / 13. Februar 2025 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
Mental Outlaw (26.07.2023) A brief demonstration of RustDesk the Free Open Source Self Hosted remote desktop application written in Rust. Try it for yourself https://rustdesk.com/
Multimedia
12. Februar 2025 / 13. Februar 2025 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
Cathode Ray Dude – CRD (10.02.2025)
Tools Vim
10. Februar 2025 / 13. Februar 2025 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
typecraft (09.12.2023) This is a course aimed at getting you from 0 to IDE in neovim, with a modern and awesome lua configuration from scratch. This is episode one of the “neovim for newbs” course. At the end of this video, you’ll have your first init.lua file, a plugin manager, and a few plugins to […]
Cobol
23. Oktober 2024 / 23. Oktober 2024 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
Fireship (11.04.2020 COBOL is the hottest programming language of 2020. Learn how it powers the world’s mainframe computers in 100 seconds.
History
14. Oktober 2024 / 14. Oktober 2024 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
Dylan Beattie (14.10.2024) The History of Software in Three-Letter Acronyms continues with D is for DOS: the story of how the IBM PC shipped with Microsoft’s Disk Operating System – and no, it’s not because Gary Kildall went flying that day.
13. Oktober 2024 / 13. Oktober 2024 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
The Linux Experiment (08.03.2023)
30. September 2024 / 30. September 2024 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
Dan Wood (28.09.2024) GeoWorks was a powerful yet mostly forgotten operating system once poised to rival Microsoft Windows. In fact, Microsoft saw its potential to such an extent that they tried to buy it, while Apple expressed interest in using it for their notebook computers. In this video, we explore its various iterations, from its […]
24. September 2024 / 24. September 2024 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
Dylan Beattie (25.03.2024) Just because there’s a new way to do something doesn’t mean the old way doesn’t work. In this video, we’ll look at the history of web apps, from static HTML, to server-side rendering, applets, plugins, XMLHttpRequest, AJAX, single page apps, web assembly: where did all these patterns come from? What fundamental innovations […]
7. September 2024 / 7. September 2024 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
History of Gadgets (17.05.20249
History JavaScript
6. September 2024 / 6. September 2024 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
Fireship (18.06.2019) The history of JavaScript over the last 25 years. How did a simple scripting language for Netscape evolve into the world’s most widely used programming language?
History Programmierung
29. August 2024 / 29. August 2024 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
NDC Conferences (20.0.2022) There’s something good you can say about every programming language. But that’s no fun. Instead, let’s take the worst features of all the languages we know, and put them together to create an abomination with the worst syntax, the worst semantics, the worst foot-guns and the worst runtime behaviour in recorded history. […]
History Unix/Linux
17. August 2024 / 17. August 2024 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
Dylan Beattie (27.05.2024) In the early 1990s, the Corel corporation created CorelDRAW!, a truly excellent vector graphics program for Microsoft Windows. Then they bought WordPerfect, tried to port it to Java, failed… then in 1999 they released a GNU/Linux distribution – Corel Linux. It should have been amazing. It’s possibly the closest we ever came […]
15. August 2024 / 15. August 2024 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
Dylan Beattie (05.08.2024) For the vast majority of folks working in tech these days, ASCII is just part of the fabric of technology: the idea that anybody actually designed it might come as a bit of a shock. But they did, and I think they actually did a really good job. Let’s take a wander […]
24. Juli 2024 / 24. Juli 2024 von Daniel Annen | Kommentar schreiben
Chasing 80 ° (17.12.2013) History of Personal Computers Part 2