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Polytron is an electronics company from Indonesia.The company was founded on 18 September 1975 in Kudus, Central Java under the name Indonesian Electronic & Engineering Limited, then on September 18, 1976, changed its name to Hartono Istana Electronic Limited, then in 2000 merged and became Hartono Istana Teknologi Limited which is a subsidiary of Djarum Group.
Polytron may refer to: Polytron Corporation, an indie game company; Polytron (electronics company), an electronics company based in Indonesia; Polytron (software company), a defunct software company based in the United States
Polytron Corp. was a software company founded in 1982 to create a line of instrumentation products for the IBM Personal Computer. It was the creator of the Polytron Version Control System (PVCS). The company was acquired by Sage Software of Rockville, Maryland in 1989, and is now part of Serena Software .
Philippe Poisson (born 1984), better known as Phil Fish, is a French Canadian former indie game designer best known for the 2012 platform game Fez.He was born and raised in Quebec, where his experiences with Nintendo games in his youth would later influence his game design.
PVCS Version Manager (originally named Polytron Version Control System) is a software package by Serena Software Inc., for version control of source code files. PVCS follows the "locking" approach to concurrency control; it has no merge operator built-in (but does, nonetheless, have a separate merge command). However PVCS can also be configured ...
The high-profile and protracted five-year development of the video game Fez led to its status as an "underdog darling of the indie game scene". [1] The 2012 puzzle-platform game built around rotating between four 2D views of a 3D space was developed by indie developer Polytron Corporation and published by Polytron, Trapdoor, and Microsoft Studios.
Robert Budi Hartono (born 28 April 1941) is an Indonesian tobacco billionaire with a net worth of US$25.3 billion as of September 2023. [2] He owns and runs the privately held Djarum, the world's third-largest maker of clove cigarettes.
1671 – Anglo-Spanish War: In pursuit of retreating Spanish troops, English soldiers sacked the city of Panama. 1916 – The province of Manitoba passed a law that first granted some Canadian women the right to vote. 1941 – About three hours after Thai bombers raided Sisophon, a ceasefire paused hostilities in the Franco-Thai War.