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The hardware and software roots of the Mindstorms Robotics Invention System kit go back to the programmable brick created at the MIT Media Lab. This b...
The LEO I (Lyons Electronic Office I) was the first computer used for commercial business applications. Overseen by Oliver Standingford and Raymond Th...
More than 50 years ago, in 1951, Leo 1, a British computer, became the world's first business computer. This is the site of the LEO Computers Socie...
lftp is a command-line file transfer program (FTP client) for UNIX and Unix-like systems. It was written by Alexander Lukyanov, and is made available...
Herman Hollerith papers, 1850-1982. The collection focuses on the work of Herman Hollerith, inventor and businessman. It consists of six series: Pers...
The papers of John Von Neumann (1903-1957), educator, mathematician, consultant, and atomic energy commissioner....
Vannevar Bush papers, 1901-1974. Physicist, engineer, government official, and science administrator. The collection relates primarily to Vannevar Bus...
LibVNCServer and LibVNCClient are cross-platform C libraries that allow to easily implement VNC server or client functionality in an application....
libwww (Library World Wide Web) is a highly-modular client-side web API for Unix and Windows, and is also the name of the reference implementation of...
In 2015, University College Cork celebrates the bicentenary of George Boole, 1815-64. Born in Lincoln, Boole was a mathematical genius who was largely...
Limbo is a programming language for writing distributed systems and is the language used to write applications for the Inferno operating system. It wa...
Limbo is a programming language intended for applications running distributed systems on small computers. It supports modular programming, strong type...
A line matrix printer is a computer printer that is a compromise between a lineprinter and a dot matrix printer. Basically, it prints a page-wide line...
The Line Mode Browser (also known as LMB, or just www) is the second web browser ever created. The browser was the first demonstrated to be portable t...
The line printer is a form of high speed impact printer in which one line of type is printed at a time. They are mostly associated with the early days...
Links is an application programming language for the web that presents an alternative to the usual tiered architecture. Typical web applications are w...
A treasure trove of links to many sites such as computer history, scientists, CEOs, operating systems, news, software engineering, etc....
Various links for Apple and other older personal computers....
Linus Benedict Torvalds (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈliːn.ɵs ˈtuːɹ.vald̥s] ( listen); born December 28, 1969 in Helsin...
LINUX is a free unix-like kernel for 386-AT computers, coming with full source code. It is meant for hackers/computer science students to use, learn a...
Timeline of the major factors involved in the production and development of the Linux operating system as we know it today, as well as major events in...
The Linux kernel is an operating system kernel used by the Linux family of Unix-like operating systems. It is one of the most prominent examples of fr...
As part of our 100th issue celebration, we present 100 of the most significant events in Linux history. As shown in the timeline, the first issue of L...
Lisp machines were general-purpose computers designed (usually through hardware support) to efficiently run Lisp as their main software language. In a...
This is an alphabetical list of BASIC dialects — interpreted and compiled variants of the BASIC programming language. Each dialect's platform(s), i....
The languages in this article are languages related to or derived from the C programming language. Broadly speaking, C-family languages are those that...
This page is intended to list all current compilers, compiler generators, interpreters, translators, tool foundations, etc....
This is a list of device bit rates, or physical layer information rates, net bit rates, useful bit rates, peak bit rates or digital bandwidth capacity...
The Celeron is a family of microprocessors from Intel targeted at the low-end consumer market. CPUs in the Celeron brand have used designs from sixth-...
The Core brand of Intel's 32-bit single- and dual-core mobile microprocessor is based on the P6 microarchitecture. Intel Core branched off as Duo (dua...
This is a list of countries by number of Internet users in 2010, as compiled by the International Telecommunication Union. Internet users are persons...
The aim of this list of programming languages is to include all notable programming languages in existence, both those in current use and historical o...
This is a list of programming languages grouped by category. Some languages are listed in multiple categories....
This is the list of Soviet computer systems. The Russian abbreviation EVM (ЭВМ), present in some of the names below, means “э...
The following is a list of notable web browsers. This is a table of personal computer web browsers by year of release of major version, in chronologi...
Little b is a domain-specific programming language, more specifically, a modeling language, designed to build modular mathematical models of biologica...
The little b project is an effort to provide an open source language which allows scientists to build mathematical models of complex systems. The init...
This website provides users with links that give histories of the internet from 1945 to 1995 in the form of articles, graphs, slides, conference paper...
Until the early 1980's most monitors were terminals. They were boxy video display terminals (VDT's) combined with an attached keyboard. A terminal cou...
A live USB is a USB flash drive or a USB external hard disk drive containing a full operating system that can be booted. Live USBs are closely related...
The Living Computer Museum, located in Seattle, Washington, is a showcase for a collection of machines, peripherals, software, and documentation, whos...
Listing of Internet descriptions, history, the web, electronic mail, IRC, etc....
A local area network (LAN) is a computer network that interconnects computers in a limited area such as home, school, computer laboratory or office bu...
Logo is a simple procedural programming language designed for education. It is an adaptation and dialect of the Lisp language; some have called it Lis...
There are many individuals who have probably never heard of the Commodore home computers and are unaware of their incredible legacy and the tremendous...
Los Alamos National Laboratory is a premier national security research institution, delivering scientific and engineering solutions for the nation's m...
Lua (lua meaning "moon") is a lightweight multi-paradigm programming language designed as a scripting language with extensible semantics as a primary...