Hi,
Le 17/10/2017 à 21:57, Jonas Oberg a écrit :
> Hi Paul!
>
>> I went to FSCONS a whole five years ago and met quite a few FSFE people,
>> but I think it hasn't been as popular amongst FSFE people in recent years.
>
> 2007-2012 or so, it was organised by me and a few other FSFE people, which
>
On 21/12/2016 14:00, Matthias Kirschner wrote:
Here an interesting news:
https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/157872
Let's see if there will be real action connected with it...
Yeah, well, there's what they say, and there's what they do.
The French gov did its best to prevent the recent digital
On 26/11/2016 01:21, Paul Boddie wrote:
They actually have a room of BBC Micros at Bletchley Park for schoolchildren
to use, showing them what computing used to be about and confronting them with
things like BASIC and maybe even assembly language (although I doubt that they
really have time for B
On 25/11/2016 22:42, Paul Sutton wrote:
Further to all this
https://projects.drogon.net/lmc/
little man computer, is a simulator i think for assembly language teaching.
Yet another option is to dig out old computers like Apple II, ORIC, ...
And there are FLOSS tools now to use them, for ex.
Hello,
On 25/11/2016 20:23, Roger Sicart Rams wrote:
Well, that could be part of the course, but I meant something more like
getting hands dirty hacking the hardware/software kit.
Although the idea is nice (and I did start on old 8bit computers in the
class), there are also ways to learn cod
On 05/11/2016 14:16, Thomas Doczkal wrote:
On 11/05/2016 01:58 PM, Piotr Chmielnicki wrote:
Is there any FOSS PDF reader for Linux that supports XFA forms ?
XFA is proprietary and not Standard according to Wikipedia[1]. I doubt
you will find a FOSS PDF Reader for something like this.
I'm sorr