Cool. I'll stick with sam/acme but my coworker was just telling me,
how he liked the ideas in them, but was used to vi commands.
I'll show him this. I tried it out and knowing vi and sam it was
mostly straightforward to use. (However it doesn't react well to
simply killing the window)
2014-09-27 1
Simply wow.
One of the links in the Wikipedia page "See also" is the iNMOS Transputer -
before I got back into the Plan, I looked up what become of iNMOS. See
http://www.xmos.com/ and just for the heck of it, I have one of these, all
of AU$17 (plus Element14s dodgy postage fees of AU$13, so someth
Hello! I was doing some reading about old parallel computers, when I came
across Wikipedia's article on this beast:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCUBE
In short, it used hundreds of specially-designed microprocessors to do some
awesome parallel tasks. This just screams 9, right? Well, apparently
Russ Cox writes:
> Thanks to name space hygiene on td's part, the rc function space and the
> CGI variable space do not overlap, so rc already has no possible
> interaction with CGI, which is as it should be. I don't think it is super
> important to try to make rc defend against malicious environ
Didn't see this posted here... might be of interest to some of us with
un-re-trainable fingers.
http://c9x.me/edit/
-joe