A plug-in for Atom that is simply perfect
The software Atom is a “hackable text editor for the 21st century”, as the developers describe the app themselves. One thing is missing though.
Computational Archaeology describes computer-based analytical methods for the study of long-term behavioural interactions. It is mainly focused on mathematical methods, that can not be performed without a computer. Agent-based models, statistics or geospatial systems are all part of Computational Archaeology.
The software Atom is a “hackable text editor for the 21st century”, as the developers describe the app themselves. One thing is missing though.
Ever since we started experimenting with an RTI Dome, I developed the idea of improving the control unit. With our…
Why use such complicated stuff, which is concerned with numbers, probability, density, tests, and all that which we hated in…
The well known Austrian information scientiest Gerhard Chroust wrote an article “Software-Archäologie: Eine interdisziplinäre Betrachtung” (“software-archaeology: an interdisciplinary view”) in which…
This is a dialogue between Sophie Schmidt and Sebastian Hageneuer, where we will discuss the advantages and frustrations of free…