> search the web for "EWD898". it's a good read; fascinating how little
> has really changed.
Thank you! At least we know what diabolical means, now!
Lucio.
> search the web for "EWD898". it's a good read; fascinating how little
> has really changed.
A mathematician, a philosopher and a poet. What's not to love about
E.W. Dijkstra?
Oh, if the obscenely rich heads of computing empires could be but
worthy of washing his feet!
Lucio.
On Tue, 9 Jun 2015 12:10:34 +0200
lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
> > -- Dijstraka, EWD898, 1984
>
> Huh?!
>
> Lucio
>
>
search the web for "EWD898". it's a good read; fascinating how little
has really changed.
--
Developing the austere intellectual discipline of keeping things
sufficiently si
Typo of the name Dijkstra :-(
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/transcriptions/EWD08xx/EWD898.html
On Jun 9, 2015 11:12 AM, wrote:
> > -- Dijstraka, EWD898, 1984
>
> Huh?!
>
> Lucio
>
>
>
https://bitbucket.org/mtrS/pf9
On 10 June 2015 at 01:57, David Pick wrote:
> On 09/06/15 16:52, Steve Simon wrote:
>
> > Its looking like I may be sintting in fronto of windows for a while
> >
> > Anyone suggest a version of sam, B, and 9term which works on win64?
> >
> > I don't think I need an
On 09/06/15 16:52, Steve Simon wrote:
> Its looking like I may be sintting in fronto of windows for a while
>
> Anyone suggest a version of sam, B, and 9term which works on win64?
>
> I don't think I need any of the other command line tools as I have them
> already.
Not that I know of -- but U
Its looking like I may be sintting in fronto of windows for a while
Anyone suggest a version of sam, B, and 9term which works on win64?
I don't think I need any of the other command line tools as I have them already.
-Steve
> -- Dijstraka, EWD898, 1984
Huh?!
Lucio
good catch!
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cinap