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  2. Hackety Hack - Wikipedia

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    The solution that Hackety Hack pursues is by teaching with a more traditional programming language, but adding libraries that make it easy to do complicated tasks in one line. For example, in a more traditional software library, making a background with a gradient would take five or six lines of code using a toolkit like Qt , but is one line in ...

  3. Hackintosh - Wikipedia

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    In June 2006, an updated MacBook Pro was released for the 10.4.7 Mac OS X update for non-Apple computers using the 10.4.4 kernel. Up to the release of the 10.4.8 update, all OSx86 patches used the 10.4.4 kernel with the rest of the operating system at version 10.4.8.

  4. Miracle Piano Teaching System - Wikipedia

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    The Miracle system failed commercially with its high price of US$299 – US$419 (equivalent to US$631–US$884 in 2023, depending on format), [10] but it was overall well received by critics. Computer Gaming World liked the Miracle system's games and graphics, describing them as "not only entertaining and challenging, but they are also cleverly ...

  5. JumpStart - Wikipedia

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    JumpStart (known as Jump Ahead in the United Kingdom) was an educational media franchise created for children, primarily consisting of educational games. The franchise began with independent developer Fanfare Software 's 1994 video game JumpStart Kindergarten .

  6. Mac Hack - Wikipedia

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    Mac Hack played by teletype, was ported to the PDP-10 and was the first computer chess program to be widely distributed. [9] Mac Hack was the first chess computer to use a transposition table, which is a vital optimization in game tree search. Greenblatt and Tom Knight went on to advance artificial intelligence and build the Lisp machine in ...

  7. Life hack - Wikipedia

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    The two also co-author a column entitled "Life Hacks" for O'Reilly's Make magazine which debuted in February 2005. [5] The American Dialect Society voted lifehack (one word) as the runner-up for "most useful word of 2005" behind podcast. [6] The word was also added to the Oxford Dictionaries Online in June 2011. [7]

  8. Eddie Kidd Jump Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Acorn Electron screenshot showing a motorbike jump over cars. The player takes the role of Eddie Kidd and must make a series of jumps. Like the real Kidd, the player must start by jumping a BMX over oil barrels and work up to jumping cars on a motorbike. [1] The player starts by riding away from the jump to get a big enough run up.

  9. Hack computer - Wikipedia

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    0b 14 b 13 b 12 b 11 b 10 b 9 b 8 b 7 b 6 b 5 b 4 b 3 b 2 b 1 b 0. 0 – the most significant bit of a A-instruction is “0” b 14 - b 0 - these bits provide the binary representation of a non-negative integer in the decimal range 0 through 32767 When this instruction is executed, the remaining 15 bits are left-zero extended and loaded into ...