The first piece of technology that I could call my own was a 13-inch Acer Chromebook. I won it in a raffle at the school fair during fifth grade. The fair had raffles every year, but the prizes were ...
LOS ANGELES -- My first writing implement was a piece of chalk with which I scribbled a series of shapes that, according to my parents, spelled my first name. I was 2. My father took a photograph and ...
More states are requiring students to take a foundational computer science class to graduate—employing a powerful policy lever to bridge long-standing gender, racial, and socioeconomic gaps in course ...
You may not have noticed if you're a little younger, but computers these days are just so quiet—not that I really have a complaint about that. Silent computers are better for concentration or to enjoy ...
My first computer was a Macintosh Plus, which was an all-in-one computer with a built-in black and white monitor. Then I moved up to an actual desktop PC, with a separate color monitor. Back then, ...
1982: Programming in BASIC, playing TI Invaders My first home computer was a Texas Instruments 99/4A. We didn’t have a monitor (we hooked it up to our television set) and there was no disk drive.
No score yet, be the first to add. 0.0 Enter 26-year-old Nina Wilson, aka Ninajirachi. She wants to fuck her computer. Kind of. A track on her excellent, aggressively stimulating debut album I Love My ...
Some Computerworld bloggers have been telling tales of their first computers. I figured I’d throw mine into the pool here… The year was 1984, I was 11 years old and baseball cards were rapidly fading ...
"I took my first computer science class here in the fall, and I decided it was really fun." Grammar can be a daunting subject. There are countless rules and quirks that can be difficult to either ...
OK so i'm building my first computer and I have an Antec Sonata Case along with a Asus P4p800D. Anyways I've connected all the wires and stuff except for the Front Audio. The thing is the wire names ...
To this day I think I'm more comfortable in command line environments on Linux/Unix OS's because of learning early on both MS-DOS and Commodore. If I want to get something done it's still my go-to ...
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