BLIOGRAPHY - History of the web
This is a complete bibliography of external references used in the history of the web section
Blogs
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L.J. Shustek, “Programming the ENIAC: an example of why computer history is hard”, Leonard J Shustek, https://computerhistory.org/ (Accessed: Nov. 25, 2024). Available
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T. Haigh, “Where code comes from”, Tomas Haigh, https://cacm.acm.org/ (Accessed: Nov. 25, 2024). Available
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J. von Neumann, “First draft of a report on the EDVAC” https://web.mit.edu, John von Neuman, edited by Michael D. Godfrey, IEE Annals of the History of Computing , Vol. 15 No.4, 1993, Pg 27 (Accessed: Nov. 25, 2024). Available
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C. F. Moraes, “Understanding Transistors: What They Are and How They Work:A deep dive into the world of transistors and their application in modern electronics” https://www.wevolver.com/ Cassiano Ferro Moraes, (Accessed: Nov. 25, 2024) Available
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A. Raj “What is a multiplexer circuit and how it works”, Aswinth Raj https://circuitdigest.com/ (Accessed: Nov. 25, 2024) Available
E-books
- Stallings W & Mohan R, Computer organization and architecture: designing for performance , th ed., International ed., Pearson Education, March 2013, Available from: ProQuest Ebook Central
Links
- Stack Skills
- Tim Berners-Lee
- Robert Cailliau
- Wikipedia Robert Cailliau
- Håkon Wium Lie
- Bert Bos
- Sadgrl
- Carol
- Ghost
- Lynn
- Darn
- CERN
- CSS Tricks and Preprocessors
- My Space
- Indie Web
- Yester Web
- POSSE
- Begin
- Fossbytes - Who is Brenden Eich
- What are FWAs (Functional Web Apps)
- What are web components
- What are DWAs (Dynamic Web Apps)
- What is the JAM-Stack
- What are PWAs (Progressive Web Apps)
- What are assistive technologies
- Fun-fun functions