Name: Software History Society
Type: Organization
Bio: A community specifically dedicated to the study, curation, celebration, documentation, and evangelization of software history.
Twitter: UIKeyCommand
Location: United States of America
Blog: https://softwarehistory.neocities.org
Software History Society's Projects
Visual Studio Code extensions that allows you to post directly in Telegraph.
Vundle, the plug-in manager for Vim
The W3C API
Debian's w3m: WWW browsable pager
A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience
Download an entire website from the Wayback Machine.
Weather via the command line.
Website for the Software History Society, hosted on NeoCities.
Web Attack Cheat Sheet
Webarchiver allows you to create Safari .webarchive files from the command line. This project was featured on the Github blog in December 2008 👍
WebAssembly specification, reference interpreter, and test suite.
A simple zero-configuration command-line webdav server
webfinger.net website
Best practices for modern web development
Home of the WebKit project, the browser engine used by Safari, Mail, App Store and many other applications on macOS, iOS and Linux.
Home of the WebKit project, the browser engine used by Safari, Mail, App Store and many other applications on macOS, iOS and Linux.
Documentation for the WebKit project, hosted at https://docs.webkit.org.
Explainers from WebKit contributors
Read and write .webloc (web link) files on OS X
Telegram web application, GPL v3
Specifications developed and maintained by the Webrecorder community.
Examples of working with WEC data
The extensible chat client.
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Robust Speech Recognition via Large-Scale Weak Supervision
This is a Scriptable widget that allows you to display other Scriptable widgets on a timed schedule.
One million English sentences, each split into two sentences that together preserve the original meaning, extracted from Wikipedia edits.
A simple and easy to use Wikipedia Text User Interface
A tool for extracting plain text from Wikipedia dumps