AT&T Invents Surveillance Programming Language - Slashdot
30 Oct 2007 at 6:46pm
AT&T Invents Surveillance Programming Language
Slashdot - Oct 30, 2007
…. @11:00AM (#21170905) But bear in mind, this programming language was invented by people who are so insecure that they're willing to shred the Fourth ….
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See++? AT&T Invents Programming Language for Surveillance (Wired News)
29 Oct 2007 at 8:42pm
A newly unearthed paper shows how AT&T researchers working to combat fraud developed an extension of the C programming language called Hancock. It can comb through masses of telephone and internet data and plot relationships, opening the door to a new type of warrantless data-mining.
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FreeDOM
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AT&T Invents Programming Language for Mass Surveillance - Wired News
29 Oct 2007 at 7:07pm
AT&T Invents Programming Language for Mass Surveillance
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By Ryan Singel October 29, 2007 | 5:58:18 PMCategories: Surveillance From the company that brought you the C programming language comes Hancock, ….
See++? AT&T Invents Programming Language for Surveillance (Wired News)
29 Oct 2007 at 8:43pm
A newly unearthed paper shows how AT&T researchers working to combat fraud developed an extension of the C programming language called Hancock. It can comb through masses of telephone and internet data and plot relationships, opening the door to a new type of warrantless data-mining.
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Bat file compiler
28 Oct 2007 at 6:47am
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Today's Most Popular Programming Language Remains Java, But Ruby's … - SYS-…
26 Oct 2007 at 4:11am
Today's Most Popular Programming Language Remains Java, But Ruby's ….
SYS-CON Media, NJ - Oct 26, 2007
In the aftermath of the latest spat between Rubyists and Javaholics, it might be worth noting that Ruby is now the 10th most popular programming language , ….
Java Remains #1 Programming Language, But Ruby Is Now 10th (SYS-CON Media)
26 Oct 2007 at 3:58am
In the aftermath of the latest spat between Rubyists and Javaholics, it might be worth noting that Ruby is now the 10th most popular programming language, up from 13th place a year ago. That, anyway, is the story according to the TIOBE Programming Community index which gives an indication of the popularity of programming languages and is updated once a month based on the world-wide availability …
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TdhCursorFactory - A class to provide animated and color cursors to dotNET ap…
26 Oct 2007 at 7:32pm
This article describes a class to manage animated and color cursors and make them available for use in dotNET applications. The cursors may derive from embedded resources, from standard cursors, or from files read from disk.
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Microsoft preps functional programming language - VNUNet.com
22 Oct 2007 at 9:37pm
Microsoft preps functional programming language
VNUNet.com, UK - Oct 22, 2007
Microsoft is preparing to release a new functional programming language dubbed F# (pronounced: F-sharp). The company has yet to issue a detailed release ….
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Microsoft preps functional programming language (Personal Computer World)
23 Oct 2007 at 7:18am
Microsoft is preparing to release a new functional programming language dubbed F# ? pronounced F-sharp.
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Replace the value of variables in a SWF file
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Convolution Experiment: CPU, FPU vs. SSE*
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This series of video tutorials will be on Linux. We will start with an excellent one-hour pop culture historical documentary called The Code Linux. The video covers the birth, evolution, and future of Linux. As of Oct 24, 2007, this video has been viewed 129,173 times on Google alone. Don't miss the song at the end that goes with the credits - it is absolutely awesome…
Quick Overview
Unix operating system was created in the 1960s and became widely available in the 1970s.
One Linux-type system created in 1984 was GNU. The goal of GNU was to create an operating system made out of software that was totally free.
In 1985, Richard Stallman started the Free Software Foundation and created the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL), in order to spread software freely. This is what made the open distribution of Linux possible. (See picture of Stallman to the right of this paragraph.)
In 1991, Linus Torvalds started to work on a non-commercial replacement for MINIX while he was attending the University of Helsinki. This eventually became the Linux kernel. Linux was originally dependent upon Minux, but Torvalds shifted it to GNU GPL. That opened the door for Linux to become freely distributable. (See the picture of Torvalds to the right of this paragraph.)
Chart of the History of Unix

Feb 23, 2006
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Other Tutorials in This Series
This is a work in progress - More to episodes will be coming…Please bookmark this post and check back often.
To access a catalog of over 700 video tutorials on programming, please click this link: Summary of 700 Programming Tutorials.
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This article will be completed later. I am posting it now as a stub to allow me to go ahead and post to a sub-category Linux. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Wade Harvey
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