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Software > Programming >

(on Wikipedia)
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/

Ruby is a true object-oriented programming language renown for its ease for comprehension and maintainability. It can do most of the things other programming languages can do, but the programmer has more fun.

Now at the end of 2016, when I look at my very old notes from 2007 I wonder.. Is Ruby’s hayday over?.



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TODO – there are a lot of other notes in deep archives

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Software > DOS >

(on Wikipedia)
https://4dos.info/ (Klaus Meinhard’s Homepage)

  • The official DOS version is abandoned.
  • An an open source version was released for FreeDOS, but it appears to be abandoned.
  • The Windows version was called 4NT, but later renamed to TCC/LE



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Software > Content management > Wiki >

(on Wikipedia)
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki

MediaWiki is an extremely popular website engine, a Wiki, most famed for its use on Wikipedia.

These notes are old; the last version I used was MediaWiki version 1.15.1

See also MediaWiki reviews for a peek into the rabbit hole of my history with it.



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Eccentricities, Maladies >

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This is often on the opposite pole of genius and is also seen in the child-like personality. The “downs” associated with being bipolar may be a side-effect of the “highs” of closeness to Enlightenment, i.e. the pseudo-“peak” experiences one might erratically have. It’s probably that being bipolar can be a brain chemistry hiccup in some or in others it could be created via life experiences and real world highs and lows becoming a trend that the brain ends up mimicking.

I’ll just be dumping various mood-related stuff here, since I’m not sure of the terms used for moods.

See also:

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