n compiles with no changes. golang has better speed and portability in this one example. If you've got some factual basis for such a broad claim, I'm happy to hear it.On Sat, Jun 21, 2025 at 11:00 AM G. David Butler <g...@dbsystems.com> wrote:Brian,I am always looking for kindred spi
Brian,
I am always looking for kindred spirits and your message strikes a cord. So I
looked you up and read a bit about your ENIAC simulator. Not because I’m
particularly interested in the ENIAC but your golang simulation of it.
Where does Plan9 fit? I was a very early adopter of Plan 9. I like
The issue is ownership and grants. Not the code the foundation now owns and
grants with a MIT license. It’s all the code that everyone is using. See the
following email thread:
https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/T755e5f03f61e4ad9-M2a5721b473ddb74b3c3d9503/9fans-is-the-vanilla-plan-9-still-a
Wow, this is a sore subject. Check the archives of this list for a long version
of this discussion.
David
Sent from my phone. Please excuse misspellings and terseness.
> On Nov 30, 2016, at 5:04 AM, Giacomo Tesio wrote:
>
> Hi guys, I know this is a noob question, but I'd really like to unde