Pages that link to "Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution"
The following pages link to Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution:
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- Hacker (term) (← links)
- Hacker ethic (← links)
- Steve Wozniak (← links)
- Maclisp (← links)
- Sierra Entertainment (← links)
- Don Lancaster (← links)
- IBM 704 (← links)
- TX-0 (← links)
- Apple Desktop Bus (← links)
- Homebrew Computer Club (← links)
- Project Xanadu (← links)
- Hacker culture (← links)
- Low-level programming language (← links)
- 1984 in literature (← links)
- Tech Model Railroad Club (← links)
- Electronic Arts (← links)
- Incompatible Timesharing System (← links)
- William Crowther (programmer) (← links)
- Mac Hack (← links)
- What the Dormouse Said (← links)
- US Festival (← links)
- Hackers Heroes of the Computer Revolution (redirect page) (← links)
- Sirius Software (← links)
- Bill Gosper (← links)
- Richard Greenblatt (programmer) (← links)
- Infogalactic:Reference desk/Archives/Computing/2007 September 24 (← links)
- Jazz Semiconductor (← links)
- Steven Levy (← links)
- Wheels of Zeus (← links)
- List of Temple University people (← links)
- Mark Zuckerberg (← links)
- Triumph of the Nerds (← links)
- Computer Press Association (← links)
- Russell Noftsker (← links)
- Lisp Machines (← links)
- CL 9 (← links)
- Teresa Carpenter (← links)
- IWoz (← links)
- Hackers: Heroes of the computer revolution (redirect page) (← links)
- Fred Moore (activist) (← links)
- Infogalactic:WikiProject Books/Popular pages (← links)
- Hacker koan (← links)
- Infogalactic:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Computer Security articles by quality and importance/1 (← links)
- Jawbreaker (video game) (← links)
- Computer Lib/Dream Machines (← links)
- Softporn Adventure (← links)
- Infogalactic:Articles for deletion/John Harris (software developer) (← links)
- PC-LISP (← links)