Waldemar Hartmann
Waldemar Hartmann (born 10 March 1948 in Nürnberg) is a German sports journalist.
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Waldemar Hartmann, September 2010
Life
Hartmann worked since 1971 for German broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) and later for sport magazine Sportschau on German broadcaster ARD. Hartmann is married for a third time and lives in Chur, Switzerland. He has two children.[1]
Works
- Populäre Bayern-Irrtümer, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-86124-647-3.
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gollark: Interrupt handlers are basically an assembly-level implementation detail for this sort of thing.
gollark: My stuff like SPUDNET isn't written using object oriented programming and is *way* easier to implement in JS with express and stuff than it would be with assembly and... something?
gollark: You can end up with messy control/data flow between everything if it's all in one giant mess.
gollark: Yes, but that would probably lead to more problems than the OO thing would if done well.
External links
- Official website by Waldemar Hartmann (in German)
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