From Java and ActiveX to Flash, Houdini, and Direct3D, these 1996 releases shaped how we build apps, sites, and games today.
Members of the Windows 1.0 team at their 40-year reunion this week. L-R, kneeling/sitting: Joe Barello, Ed Mills, Tandy Trower, Mark Cliggett, Steve Ballmer (holding a Windows 1.0 screenshot) and Don ...
Ever wondered what owning a computer in the 1980s was like? Outside of nostalgia, it wasn’t the best. Until 1984, unless you were in some kind of strange lab or university, nearly everything was ...
🚀 Quick Start with Landing Page - One-click downloads with automatic platform detection (Windows/Linux/macOS) • Multi-language support (EN/中文) • Updated bi-weekly Jenv is a command-line tool for ...
Your first day on the job might be your last. Get another look at the dangers you'll find in Abiotic Factor in this latest trailer for the survival crafting game for 1-6 players set in the depths of ...
This project consists of a console program that allows you to manage a shop and its employees. It has a variety of object types: the Shop itself, Employees and other variants that inherit from it, ...
In a nutshell: The MIDI 2.0 standard was introduced in 2020, nearly 40 years after the original version. MIDI remains a crucial technology for musicians and music producers, and its utility on PCs is ...
For many, MIDI means SoundBlaster cards, chiptunes, and WAD files played to the sound of a killer synth score. But Microsoft Windows has begun previewing MIDI 2.0, the first update to the MIDI ...