Free On-line Dictionary of Computing
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Web address | foldoc.org |
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Commercial? | No |
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Internet encyclopedia project |
Registration | None |
Available in | English |
Owner | Denis Howe |
Created by | Denis Howe, many contributors |
Launched | 1985 |
Revenue | Yes |
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Current status | Active |
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (FOLDOC) is an online, searchable, encyclopedic dictionary of computing subjects.[2][3] It was founded in 1985 by Denis Howe and was hosted by Imperial College London. In the span between May 2-7 of 2015, the site has updated to state that it is "no longer supported by Imperial College Department of Computing". Howe has served as the editor-in-chief since the dictionary's inception, with visitors to the website able to make suggestions for additions or corrections to articles.[4]
The dictionary incorporates the text of other free resources, such as the Jargon File, as well as covering many other computing-related topics. Due to its availability under the GNU Free Documentation License, a copyleft license, it has in turn been incorporated in whole or part into other free content projects, such as Wikipedia.
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External links
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- ↑ About FOLDOC
- ↑ World of Computing – Computing – Imperial College London
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