PH Blog The Programming Historian blog is our space to share news about the project, ideas for how you might use technology in your work, and exciting examples of the Programming Historian applied in the real world. Subscribe to the RSS feed for new blog posts. June 30, 2019 Boletín informativo de mitad de año 2019 Jennifer Isasi Boletín informativo #1 April 8, 2019 Welcome to The Programming Historian en français! Sofia Papastamkou Paul Otlet's scheme on information and distant communication, Mundaneum, Archive Centre of the French Community of Wallonia-Brussels, Mons, Belgium. © Mundaneum April 8, 2019 Bienvenue au Programming Historian en français! Sofia Papastamkou Schéma de Paul Otlet: documentation et télécommunication, Mundaneum, Centre d'archives de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, Mons, Belgique. © Mundaneum April 6, 2019 Map of Our Contributors and Our Readers Adam Crymble Map showing the countries where our editors currently live March 16, 2019 Riva Quiroga y Joshua Ortiz Baco se unen al equipo de The Programming Historian en español Jennifer Isasi Riva Quiroga y Joshua Ortiz Baco se unen a The Programming Historian December 5, 2018 François Dominic Laramée Joins the Programming Historian Project Team Sofia Papastamkou François Dominic Laramée has joined the Programming Historian November 30, 2018 Linguistic diversity and Ad-hoc translation of the Programming Historian’s lessons Anna-Maria Sichani One of the interesting findings of the Programming Historian 2018 Community survey we conducted earlier this year, as part of our community engagement strategy, was that our readership expands and diversifies organically in terms of place of origin - from India to Russia and from Brazil, to Poland and Italy - and native language. This is of course a well-known aspect of open educational content: you never choose your readership – even if you have planned things differently. ← 7 / 14 →