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How TeX.web is versioned since the early 90's (literal text inside)
  • Bro he'll never die. Chomsky will never die too. I'm serious. If Chomsky 'stops living in his body' his ideas for linguistics (not his political shit-flinging) will still be alive. When Knuth dies his programs and his algorithms and his books (especially his books) will still be alive. This is true about every single scientist or scholar. I did not even know Dijkstra was dead! He died when I was 9! But I just found it out, even though I love his works with C.A.R. Hoare, especially "Structured Programming". I just might write a simple guide on the Hoare triple! So no scientists never die. Ken Thompson won't die either. Bro will live in shell forever.

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    Interview with Larry Wall (of $Perl fame) -- The man who invented a universe and a culture "to reach a goal", as it is the mantra of "the hacker", to "do everything to reach a goal"
  • Yeah true that. However the blast radius of the first big mistake (the whole FORTRAN lexing problem which ignored spaces) was so large that it shaped history... I wonder how Backus felt! I do wish I'd had more important jobs. Despite loving web as a concept, and having indulged in it for the past 20 years --- ever since I was 12, I have never really developed a web application because I'm scared of getting 'pigeonholed' into web. The one web job I had destroyed my life, no kidding. But right now, I switched from the software I gave you, into making something like Pandoc. I want it feed it a reStructuredText-like syntax and get back HTML, PDF, LaTeX, Postscript, SVG, DVI! All in one file (that's the power of scripting, portability). I want to make a blog. Because the one time I had a blog people bullied me and told me why I'm putting stuff there I don't know about. It was a blog about OpenGL and low-level graphics :(

    Sorry I rambled. Thanks.

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    Interview with Larry Wall (of $Perl fame) -- The man who invented a universe and a culture "to reach a goal", as it is the mantra of "the hacker", to "do everything to reach a goal"
  • Well I would not be dreaming of disrespecting the guy because he's like years and years my senior :D (I'm 31). Back when I was a baby asshole on web, I used to disrespect elders. A lot. People who had years on me. I still disrespect their opinions. But I cannot help but wonder what they think of me now.

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    How TeX.web is versioned since the early 90's (literal text inside)
  • Yeah tom7 did a video on 'badness' in TeX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y65FRxE7uMc I am learning ins-and-outs of TeX because I am implementing it in OCaml. btw, tom7 is a really stand-up fella. His thesis on "Modal types for Mobile Code" seems very interesting. He mentions it in the video. This is the thesis: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/Web/People/tom7/papers/modal-types-for-mobile-code.pdf

    (mobile code is 'network' code, basically JavaScript -- Tom's work, I believe, is concerned with formal verification of web code -- if you are a webdev, read it!)

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    Interview with Larry Wall (of $Perl fame) -- The man who invented a universe and a culture "to reach a goal", as it is the mantra of "the hacker", to "do everything to reach a goal"
  • I just learned about Perl mode in Ruby. You see I am writing a literate programming tool with Ruby and I initially started with AWK, but then I switched to Perl, then Ruby. I think Ruby is the 'ultimate' scripting tool! If Python is the modern Java, then Ruby is the modern Smalltalk! I'm really having fun with Ruby's syntax. Here is what I have so far if you wanna have a look: https://pastebin.com/fHz3jP80 This is my first --serious-- project with Ruby. I got the syntax more-or-less understood. I am just testing things in irb and applying them. This description of 'Lisp with C semantics, and Perl convenience' is why I believe Ruby is such a good language --- for scripting at least.

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  • Only a small porition is OCaml. I'm making a C compiler in it and it could come useful. Did you know creators of OCaml (at least LeRoy) have created an entirely-verified C compiler called CompCert? Yeah mechanically verified with Coq! Ocaml is currently the best language for making compilers. Seeing as it is functional and Church-Rossier confluence applies to its expressions because its got no statements, but it's got classes too and inheritnce so you can do stuff like visitor patterns, which is impossible in pure functional languages like Haskell.

    I'm definitely doing a Rust compiler, one day. Maybe a subset? I'll use c9x.me's QBE. The good thing about Rust is, it's like a functional language, but it's really an imperative language. As for memory safety, this is the part that I hate because I like to use my chunky pointers to assure safety. So most of the times I'll end up using C for my systems programs. But I have written several Rust programs before.

    Thanks.

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    Hard but true: If FSF goes, FLOSS will be a better, more friendly place!
  • Really? That's sad. Sorry about this thread guys I was completely off about everything. But if I delete it 1- I'll lose discussion threads and 2- people will think I'm doing it because of the doondoots.

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    This operating system has been re-implemented 'thousands' of times! (XV6)
  • Yeah it's not the same :( Not necessarily MIT, but any 'good' college with +500 ranking --- like, I would have loved it if I could have attended the local city college here (FUM) and I actually did, for 5-6 semesters but I studied a humanities major (English lit and French lit). I could have attended IAU, all the 8 semesters were paid out via my father's veteran's settlement, but I chose not to attend IAU (I was 'accepted' into CompEng) because "EWWWW IAU" was a prevalent belief 12 years ago when I was 19. College is all about peer-to-peer communication. Because I'm an asshole, I believed that everyone who went to IAU is a fucking idiot. So I did not attend. 9 semesters of college later, the only computer-related degree I have is 3 semesters in a sci-voc college which is 'similar' to America's 'community colleges'. Now I have to go to a college much worse than IAU, at the old old age of 31, because I was too proud. It's almost pathetic that I, a 31 yo, am thinking about college and having to go back (as I explained in the other thread, view my history). But I was proud. Never be proud and never be 19. "You're no better than the idiots who attended IAU" --- you know who told me that? Me. lol. Anyways even the top colleges here like AKU and SSU, these are all garbage compared to US colleges like MIT, despite having rankings in 200+. I should have told myself that "well you never get the best, you should settle". I have issues settling :*( I dun goof'd man.

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  • Other people told me I should post quotes like this ad verbatim in text format and I'm going to do that from now on. I actually got a quote from Larry Wall, but I posted the whole video.

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