Many users praise the Dr. Dobb’s Journal archive delivered to Brian Roemmele because its deep technical articles from the 80s and 90s form a valuable resource for advancing open source AI coding models.
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@BrianRoemmele Wow! I used to read Dr. Dobbs religiously. Quite a treasure-trove of information that is still significant. Congratulations and keep up the good work! 🎉🚀💫
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Someone on X, a subscriber just sent me the complete library of Dr. Dobb’s Journal a total of 417 issues! This is some of the best long tail computer knowledge and most of it has never been on the internet for AI training and research. Started in 1976 by a a (REAL) non- profit the information is astonishing. Let me tell you what they did: in their basement they scanned each of the magazines in their personal collection and this took months. I can not thank them enough. Only, I mean only on X can this happen.
@BrianRoemmele Wow! I used to read Dr. Dobbs religiously. Quite a treasure-trove of information that is still significant. Congratulations and keep up the good work! 🎉🚀💫
@BrianRoemmele Awesome!!! 👏
Someone on X, a subscriber just sent me the complete library of Dr. Dobb’s Journal a total of 417 issues! This is some of the best long tail computer knowledge and most of it has never been on the internet for AI training and research. Started in 1976 by a a (REAL) non- profit the information is astonishing. Let me tell you what they did: in their basement they scanned each of the magazines in their personal collection and this took months. I can not thank them enough. Only, I mean only on X can this happen.
Here is what I know as a fact: ANY AI that codes and does not have this library and the other boards and forms that no other AI has for computer programming will not leave the box that is 3 models away. This also is the only way to creativity. It is not just the data here, it is the way they thought and thought through computer code and languages. This is the magic and we have it…
January, 1976: Issue 1 of Dr. Dobb’s. It is a beautiful rebellion of open source. While other wanted to charge and gatekeep, Dr. Dobb’s distributed Tiny BASIC in a magazine! I and 1000s of others wanted to own our own BASIC and programs and entered it in line by line in hexadecimal! What is past is prologue with AI. Some of us didn’t change.
Here is the introduction to the world of the earliest true open source revolution. Tiny BASIC changed all computer languages and in many ways still advanced even today for how it can be extended and structured. https://x.com/BrianRoemmele/status/2076852113918062977/photo/1
Many users praise the Dr. Dobb’s Journal archive delivered to Brian Roemmele because its deep technical articles from the 80s and 90s form a valuable resource for advancing open source AI coding models.
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Here is what I know as a fact: ANY AI that codes and does not have this library and the other boards and forms that no other AI has for computer programming will not leave the box that is 3 models away. This also is the only way to creativity. It is not just the data here, it is the way they thought and thought through computer code and languages. This is the magic and we have it…
January, 1976: Issue 1 of Dr. Dobb’s. It is a beautiful rebellion of open source. While other wanted to charge and gatekeep, Dr. Dobb’s distributed Tiny BASIC in a magazine! I and 1000s of others wanted to own our own BASIC and programs and entered it in line by line in hexadecimal! What is past is prologue with AI. Some of us didn’t change.