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Commodoriano programador web y ateoescéptico. https://t.co/JYKu1SkZTV

Carthagonova Katılım Şubat 2009
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Francisco
Francisco@Proctologo·
Cuando las cantantes cantaban sin autotune lo que ellas componían sin ayuda de la IA, casi sin maquillaje, un bluejean y sin necesidad de mostrar la ropa interior….. solo talento…
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WynЯieℓ
WynЯieℓ@Wynriel·
Habemus nuevo diorama de mi madre: El castillo ambulante de Howl ♥︎
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Umesh Kumar Yadav
Umesh Kumar Yadav@Umesh__digital·
- Meet James Gosling - Creator of Java - Built his first computer from scratch as a teenager - Loved math, science, and tinkering with electronics - Preferred experimenting on his own rather than traditional classroom learning - joined Sun Microsystems and noticed a major problem - Programming languages were complex, unsafe, and hardware-dependent - Code couldn’t run easily across different machines - Many projects failed due to system incompatibility - got Frustrated with these limitations - Created a new language called “Oak” - They wanted simple, catchy, and energetic name - The team was drinking coffee during brainstorming ☕ - so Later they renamed it to Java - he wrote the original Java compiler and virtual machine himself - designed it to be Simple, Secure, Platform-independent - it became one of the most influential programming languages in history - Widely used in: Web applications, Android apps, Enterprise systems, Banking software - Adopted by millions of developers worldwide - earned the nickname as “Father of Java” - literally changed how software is built across the world. Absolute legend.
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Raúl Gutiérrez
Raúl Gutiérrez@RaulGtzNR·
Pocos se atreven
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Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Arturo Pérez-Reverte@perezreverte·
Viejos objetos profesionales. Se me hace raro verlos ahí, después de tantos años. En el Ateneo de Madrid, hasta finales de mayo. Por si les apetece a ustedes echar un vistazo. phe.es/exposicion/art…
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The Wilds
The Wilds@JohnHen65953721·
LEMMINGS RELOADED for the #C64. 121 levels - all the classics from multiple systems, new gfx themes and many C64 exclusives. A new achievement mechanic and funky Juke box to enjoy. We will be at Zzap! Live! with a beautiful cart version to show off! :)
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Doctor Frusna
Doctor Frusna@doctorfrusna·
La personal respuesta del actor, escritor y director #StephenFry en el programa #TheMeaningOfLife sobre qué le diría a Dios a las puertas del cielo
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The Wilds
The Wilds@JohnHen65953721·
Beautiful effects on you #C64 a Thread. 🧵 #1 Shores of reflection 2017 by Shape. Deceptively simple scrolling landscape. #pixelartist
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Commodore Computer Museum 🕹
Commodore Computer Museum 🕹@MuseumCommodore·
Think you could survive as a one-man army against an entire enemy base? Back in 1992, Commodore 64 players got to live the ultimate Arnold Schwarzenegger fantasy in Arnie — a brutal isometric run-and-gun that still holds up today. Here are 5 facts about this forgotten C64 gem that you didn't want to know: 1. Developer and Publisher: Developed by Realms of Fantasy (primarily coded, with graphics by Chris Butler) and published by Zeppelin Games as a budget title (tape priced at £3.99). 2. Gameplay Style: Arnie is an isometric, multi-scrolling run-and-gun shoot 'em up. You controlled a one-man army soldier airlifted into an enemy base, fighting through army camps, soldiers, tanks, helicopters, and more to reach and defeat a dictator's HQ. It features weapon pickups, starting with an Armalite AR-15, plus an M60, RPG-7, and flamethrower with limited ammo. 3. Inspired by Action Heroes: The title clearly rips off Arnold Schwarzenegger ("Arnie"), though it's not a licensed game or tied to any specific movie... or is it? It has a strong Commando/Rambo feel, but with an isometric perspective... and no Arnold Schwarzenegger. 4. Reception and Legacy: It earned solid reviews like Commodore Force 89%, even though they called it "Simple and mindless", it was I suppose, but I loved it! Commodore Format and Zzap!64 magazine both rated it 83%, the later saying "As soon as Arnie starts blasting you're hooked"... so true! 5. Demo Power-Pack Star: A demo version was included on the cover tape of Commodore Format magazine issue 21. This helped build hype for the full £3.99 release and gave players a strong taste of the action before buying. I miss playable demos, they were the best... cheap thrills :) Did you enjoy playing Arnie?
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El Club del Arte 🎨📷📚🖼🕍🎼
La tormenta en el Mar de Galilea del gran Rembrandt cobra vida en un Museo de Londres… Arte en movimiento en otro nivel!
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JMV
JMV@YedaiJamao·
Las artisteces de mi hijo merecen un RT.
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