WebAssembly 3.0 adds support for compiling high-level programming languages, with 64-bit address spacing and the ability to ...
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Windows lives on the C: drive, and the reason it's not called A: or B: goes back to the 1970s
In the era of floppy disks and early operating systems like CP/M and MS-DOS, A: and B: were reserved for floppy disk drives, ...
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