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  2. Arduin - Wikipedia

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    The original Arduin suite of supplements, dungeon modules, and gaming aids were initially self-published (1977–78), but were then later produced by Grimoire Games. Dragon Tree Press produced four further Arduin supplements in the mid-1980s before the Arduin rights and properties were purchased by David Bukata and George De Rosa of Emperors Choice Games and Miniatures in 1998.

  3. List of books about video games - Wikipedia

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    A Brief History of Video Games covers a lot of games and a lot of stories spanning many decades. (Polygon) The Golden Age of Video Games: the Birth of a Multibillion Dollar Industry (ISBN 978-1-4398-7323-6) by Roberto Dillon Classic Video Games: The Golden Age, 1971–1984 (ISBN 0-7478-1042-7) by Brian Eddy (2012).

  4. Arduino - Wikipedia

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    Arduino (/ ɑː r ˈ d w iː n oʊ /) is an Italian open-source hardware and software company, project, and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices.

  5. Category:Books about video games - Wikipedia

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    This category is for books about video games, not for novelizations. See Category:Novels based on video games for those. Subcategories. ... BASIC Computer Games;

  6. Arduino Uno - Wikipedia

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    The word "uno" means "one" in Italian and was chosen to mark a major redesign of the Arduino hardware and software. [7] The Uno board was the successor of the Duemilanove release and was the 9th version in a series of USB-based Arduino boards. [8] Version 1.0 of the Arduino IDE for the Arduino Uno board has now evolved to newer releases. [4]

  7. David H. Ahl - Wikipedia

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    He edited EDU, DEC's newsletter on educational uses of computers, that regularly published instructions for playing computer games on minicomputers. Ahl also talked DEC into publishing a book he had put together, 101 BASIC Computer Games. During the 1973 recession, DEC cut back on educational product development and Ahl was dismissed.

  8. Ubi de Feo - Wikipedia

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    Ubi de Feo's project “from 0 to C” [4] is a series of workshops – and a framework of objects, methods, stories and games [5] – that aim at teaching programming using a more creative, human approach. Through the use of tangible, hand-made objects, “from 0 to C” attempts to establish a clear understanding of how a computer works and ...

  9. Arduboy - Wikipedia

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    The original version of the Arduboy was 1.6 millimetres (0.063 in) thick, with the height and width of a credit card, and was initially designed by Kevin Bates, an american Arduino enthusiast, as an electronic business card.

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