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Armijn Pane (18
August 1908 – 16
February 1970), also
known as Adinata, A. Soul, Empe, A. Mada, A. Banner, and Kartono, was an
Indonesian author. Armijn...
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Armijn Hemel is a
technology consultant and
noted watchman of free software. He is part of the gpl-violations.org core team, who have won
several court...
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Poedjangga Baroe in the
original spelling) with co-editors Amir
Hamzah and
Armijn Pane. The
language of
Pujangga Baru came in for
criticism from
those ****ociated...
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theoretical groundwork for Nix. In 2006,
NixOS was
introduced as part of
Armijn Hemel's Master's thesis,
which explored applying Nix
principles to a Linux...
- Indonesians, a
version in
Malay in 1922 and
another Malay version in 1951 by
Armijn Pane,
excluding some Kartini's most
important letters. In 1960,
UNESCO published...
- Belenggu;
translated to
English as Shackles) is a
novel by
Indonesian author Armijn Pane. The
novel follows the love
triangle between a doctor, his wife, and...
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literary magazine published from July 1933 to
February 1942. It was
founded by
Armijn Pane, Amir Hamzah, and
Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana. From the turn of the 20th...
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Zainudin Rasad,
Sutan Muhammad Zain, and
Djamaloedin Rasad (Malay, 1922);
Armijn Pane (Malay, 1938);
Louis Charles Damais (French, 1960)
Language Dutch language...
- Perempuan;
Indonesian for We, the Women) is a 1943
stage play in one act by
Armijn Pane. The six-character
drama revolves around a
conflict between two couples...
- of
Timboel magazine as well as a teacher. In 1933, his
younger brother Armijn called on him to work on the new
literary magazine,
Poedjangga Baroe; Pane...