Of boredom and computers

Give a software to someone, you keep them from getting bored for a few days; teach them to program, they will never be bored again for a lifetime.

In the absence of the villains, I should have started on an Alice with the same 8-bit Basic and Assembler 6803 instead of 6809. Thus as much to say that it would have been all the same or almost, without therefore obviously considering the crimes and the sufferings, since on the way of the TO9+ and the PC x16 then x32 and x64 with C++ and C#, not to mention my favorite tools like Word, Total Commander and TortoiseGit or Fast Tracker and Renoise: my destiny is my destiny.

Therefore even diverted in the details, what difference? My choices are my choices: create computer software, compose music, and study physical science and Hebrew Torah. Then even slandered, weakened, hampered, robbed, crippled, tortured and poisoned, and even without a degree, I'm a computer scientist and a programmer as well as an analyst, a designer, an architect, an engineer, a technical lead, and a consultant. And more precisely a coder. And also a decoder. That is to say that my knowledge and my experience of microprocessors and computer languages ​​allow me both to manufacture software as to transform a program written from one dialect, into another, in order to obtain roughly the same result, and this, in almost any domain.


Main video games I played

Main video games I played: Tweet


History of my computers

History of my computers: Tweet


Qubit processor and photonic memory: the quantum computer of tomorrow

Phys.org article: High-speed quantum memory for photons

 


SmallBasic to easily learn to code

A user friendly development environment that is very easy to master to introduce children and adults to the world of programming: smallbasic.com


Of robots and rights

A legal framework trial called "robots (movable AI) rights charter":
www.alain-bensoussan.com/droit-des-robots


A timeline of computer history

A chronology of the history of computing from the early 20th century:
www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers


Google Quantum Computing Playground

A quantum computer emulator:
www.quantumplayground.net

 


About Net Neutrality

Net neutrality is a broad subject open to debate, but an important step has been made in this area at the legal level as in France because the United States officially come to recognize the Internet as a neutral public service and providers do not have the right to discriminate, oppress or block the access and the flow without a court order.

Like any legislation, this is the theoretical part that remains to apply to all without exception, professionals as individuals and suppliers as users.

Indeed, despite its shortcomings, Internet allows to save lives and it is therefore an important technology because it helps to protect people and their health, and therefore the implementation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Constitution, and regardless of the lies that are peddled on it, this is an inevitable means of manifestation of knowledge and truth.