Who

Who 2.10 CRX for Chrome

A Free Puzzle & Brain Game

Published By mindon.github.com

Who (hhkdepceckdgeompmjjnbecidjboapcg): The source persons: Programming languages version :-... Read More > or Download Now >

Who for Chrome

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Tech Specs

  • • Type: Browser Game
  • • Latest Version: 2.10
  • • Price: Freeware
  • • Offline: No
  • • Developer: mindon.github.com

User Reviews

  • 4 Votes, Average: 3.5 out of 5
  • • Rating Average
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  • • Rating Users
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Download Count

  • • Total Downloads
  • 2
  • • Current Version Downloads
  • 2
  • • Updated: April 6, 2013

Who is a free Puzzle & Brain Game for Chrome. You could download the latest version crx file and install it.

More About Who

Who is the inventor of C language, C++? Java? Javascript?

Here you could find out their names & looking...

Offline images, online comments showing your respects.

[Notice] GAE free service quota limit, there will be 3 or 4 hours service down for comment. :-( sorry for this.

2.10 update: New UI style

1.9 update: Google App Engine quota limit alert message, donation link, avoid repeat message or simple hello/hi.

1.4 update: optimize images file-size, input at least 10 characters :-)

:( news:
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Dennis M. Ritchie was found dead on Wednesday at his home in Berkeley Heights, N.J. He was 70. ( Oct. 12, 2011)
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/14/technology/dennis-ritchie-programming-trailblazer-dies-at-70.html

Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie (username: dmr, born September 9, 1941 - October, 2011) is an American computer scientist notable for developing C and for having influence on other programming languages, as well as operating systems such as Multics and Unix.

John McCarthy (born September 4, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts -- October 24, 2011), is an American computer scientist and cognitive scientist who received the Turing Award in 1971 for his major contributions to the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). He was responsible for the coining of the term "Artificial Intelligence" in his 1955 proposal for the 1956 Dartmouth Conference and is the inventor of the Lisp programming language.


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