
Chris Chinchilla
Freelance Contributor at Freelance
Podcaster, writer, music and video maker. I cover tech, fact, creativity, fiction, and games.
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Mar 13, 2025 |
businessandamerica.com | Chris Chinchilla
When the modern-day internet began emerging in the early 2000s, finding hosting services and resources to run the new wave of dynamic web applications was hard. You needed a database to store application data. These were slow, expensive, and unreliable, regularly bringing applications to a grinding halt when a single instance failed. You needed a server to run interpreted languages like PHP, Python, or Ruby.
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Mar 13, 2025 |
thenextweb.com | Chris Chinchilla
When the modern-day internet began emerging in the early 2000s, finding hosting services and resources to run the new wave of dynamic web applications was hard. You needed a database to store application data. These were slow, expensive, and unreliable, regularly bringing applications to a grinding halt when a single instance failed. You needed a server to run interpreted languages like PHP, Python, or Ruby.
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Mar 13, 2025 |
thenextweb.com | Chris Chinchilla |Thomas Macaulay |Callum Booth |Saidat Giwa-Osagie
Skip to content Computer hardware equals the collection of physical elements that comprise a computer system. Computer hardware refers to the physical parts or components of a computer such as monitor, keyboard, Computer data storage, hard drive disk, mouse, printers, CPU (graphic cards, sound cards, memory, motherboard and chips), etc all of which are physical objects that you can actually touch. In contrast, software is untouchable.
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Mar 13, 2025 |
thenextweb.com | Chris Chinchilla
Skip to content Technology writer, podcaster, and video maker by day. Fiction, games, and music by night. chrischinchilla.com Computer hardware Chris Chinchilla 6 minutes ago Apple Chris Chinchilla 1 month ago coding Chris Chinchilla 4 months ago Software developer Software developer Code Software developer Entrepreneurship
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Jan 30, 2025 |
thenextweb.com | Chris Chinchilla
There are a handful of challenges that many developers like to tackle as something of a rite of passage to prove their coding worth. One is creating a compiler. That fundamental building block of many programming languages translates the more human-understandable code into something a computer understands. Another and far more ambitious challenge is building an operating system. The scope is almost limitless.
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