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Amazing ressource: https://www.conwaylife.com/wiki/Main_Page
 
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_(cellular_automaton) Gun at wiki]
 
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_(cellular_automaton) Gun at wiki]
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| Machine code (source code) (1st generation) || Machine instruction ("opcode") directly readable by processor - as stream of raw binary data or encoded as hex, octal or decimal || Front panel of PDP-8/E || || Machine code is fed into a processor whose instruction set defines the manipulation of registers and so on
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| Assembly code (symbolic machine code) (2nd generation) | One human-readable line pr. machine instruction - symbols for opcodes, addresses, numbers and strings. Also: Macro (macro-instructions) of grouped instructions || MASM (Microsoft) || Describes writing instructions to specific (named) registers in computer.
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No "return" and thus no concept of "function" || Assembler converts assembly code into executable machine code
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Revision as of 02:00, 25 November 2019

DATAMOSHING in popular culture

Intro to "Unfriended: Dark Web" (glitching "RTL releasing") - produced as screencast, ie. a computer screen film

Cellular Automata

Amazing ressource: https://www.conwaylife.com/wiki/Main_Page Gun at wiki

Programming languages

Name Header text Examples Characteristics Conversion
Machine code (source code) (1st generation) Machine instruction ("opcode") directly readable by processor - as stream of raw binary data or encoded as hex, octal or decimal Front panel of PDP-8/E Machine code is fed into a processor whose instruction set defines the manipulation of registers and so on
One human-readable line pr. machine instruction - symbols for opcodes, addresses, numbers and strings. Also: Macro (macro-instructions) of grouped instructions MASM (Microsoft) Describes writing instructions to specific (named) registers in computer.

No "return" and thus no concept of "function" || Assembler converts assembly code into executable machine code

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