Wikipedia:Version 0.5/Engineering, applied sciences and technology

Articles in Version 0.5 related to engineering and technology.

Computing
Computer

People in computing
Charles Babbage

Cryptography
Caesar cipher &mdash; Cryptography &mdash; Data Encryption Standard &mdash; Enigma machine &mdash; ROT13 &mdash;

Hardware and infrastructure
Acorn Computers &mdash; ASCII &mdash; Central processing unit &mdash; Children's Machine &mdash; Color Graphics Adapter &mdash; CPU cache &mdash; Commodore 64 &mdash; Computer &mdash; Floppy disk &mdash; History of computing hardware &mdash; iPod &mdash; Nintendo &mdash; Nintendo Entertainment System &mdash; Quantum computer &mdash;

Programming
Programming language &mdash; Markup language

Software
Architecture of Windows NT &mdash; Btrieve &mdash; Common Unix Printing System &mdash; Delrina &mdash; Emacs &mdash; GNU/Linux naming controversy &mdash; Internet Explorer &mdash; Macintosh &mdash; Microsoft &mdash; Microsoft Windows &mdash; Mozilla Firefox &mdash; OpenBSD &mdash; PaX &mdash; Speech synthesis &mdash; Ubuntu (Linux distribution) Windows 2000 &mdash; Windows XP &mdash; X Window core protocol &mdash; X Window System &mdash;

Websites and the Internet
Internet &mdash; HTTP cookie&mdash; Google &mdash; Phishing &mdash; Spyware

Engineering
For computer-related articles, see the separate transport section above. For transport-related articles, see the separate transport section below.

Electrical engineering &mdash; Electronics &mdash; Engineering &mdash;

Engineering materials
Aluminium &mdash; Copper &mdash; Fiberglass &mdash; Glass &mdash; Iron &mdash; Metal Steel

Technology (except computing/transport)
For weapons, see the section under War.

ATLAS experiment &mdash; Crash test dummy &mdash; Domestic AC power plugs and sockets &mdash; Eifel Aqueduct &mdash; Electronic amplifier &mdash; Enigma machine &mdash; Gas metal arc welding &mdash; Gas tungsten arc welding &mdash; iPod &mdash; Jarmann M1884 &mdash; Kammerlader &mdash; Krag-Jørgensen &mdash; Krag-Petersson &mdash; Lightning rod &mdash; Nuclear power &mdash; Nuclear weapon &mdash; Phonograph cylinder &mdash; Photovoltaic array &mdash; Radar &mdash; Radio &mdash; Shielded metal arc welding &mdash; Telecommunication &mdash; Telephone exchange &mdash; Television &mdash; Three Gorges Dam &mdash; Typewriter &mdash; Weapon &mdash; Welding

Engineers and inventors
Isambard Kingdom Brunel &mdash; Alexander Graham Bell &mdash; Leonardo da Vinci &mdash; Thomas Edison &mdash; Henry Ford &mdash; Galileo Galilei &mdash; Johannes Gutenberg &mdash; Cai Lun &mdash; Guglielmo Marconi &mdash; Nikola Tesla &mdash; Wernher von Braun &mdash; James Watt &mdash; Wright brothers

Optometry
Autostereogram Color blindness

Transport
Transport

Air transport
Aircraft &mdash; F-4 Phantom II &mdash; F-35 Lightning II

Maritime transport
For oceans, seas and rivers see the Geography listing. For warships see the weapons section under War.

Ocean Panama Canal &mdash; Saint Lawrence Seaway &mdash; Ship &mdash; Strait of Malacca Suez Canal RMS Titanic Water

Railway transport
Canadian Pacific Railway &mdash; Indian Railways &mdash; John Bull (locomotive) &mdash; London Underground &mdash; Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) &mdash; Rail transport in India &mdash; Train &mdash; TGV

Road transport
Automobile &mdash; Automatic number plate recognition &mdash; Bicycle &mdash; Mini

Space transport
Apollo 8 &mdash; Laika &mdash; Saturn V &mdash; Space exploration &mdash; Spacecraft propulsion &mdash; Space race &mdash; Space Shuttle Challenger disaster &mdash; Space Shuttle Columbia disaster