Ahmat Taboye
Ahmat Taboye is a literary critic from Chad. As head of the Department of Letters at the University of N'Djamena, he published Anthologie de la littérature tchadienne in 2003, which covers 40 years of Chadian literature.[1] In May 2007, the Ministry of Cultural and Artistic Development named him a director.[2]
Notes and references
- "Portrait de la Littérature Tchadienne" Archived 2005-03-13 at the Wayback Machine by Guinngar S. Ngarta, sonpen.com, 21 February 2005 (in French)
- "Nomminations au Ministère du Développement Culturel et Artistique", Ministry of Cultural and Artistic Development, 8 May 2007 (in French)
gollark: <@!221827050892296192> They used to actually be represent size of the transistors involved, but they no longer do, so the names are basically just, er, "generations" of process technology.
gollark: Don't think so.
gollark: (apart from some 1st gen ones apparently produced on 12nm for some reason? There are apparently a bunch of weird ones in the wild)
gollark: No, 1st gen is 14nm and 2nd gen is 12nm.
gollark: The chipsets are still not 7nm, right? As well as the 1st/2nd gen ones they still seem to sell (they're available very cheaply, at least) and some mobile CPUs.
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