[dev] Assembly interpreter/vm

2010-08-01 Thread Paolo
Once I saw a project for a suckless Assembly interpreter / vm, I can't remember - but I'm sure I've seen it on a personal website of someone here. I've spent half an hour searching but I'm probably doing it wrong. Any hints? --- Wyrmskull

Re: [dev] Assembly interpreter/vm

2010-08-01 Thread Paolo
, Aug 01, 2010 at 01:07:06PM -0700, Paolo wrote: > > Once I saw a project for a suckless Assembly interpreter / vm, > > I can't remember - but I'm sure I've seen it on a personal > > website of someone here. I've spent half an hour searching > > but I&

Re: [dev] [OT] Music?

2010-09-08 Thread Paolo
An answer from a leecher: Avant-progressive rock Thinking Plague, 5uu's Progressive rock Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, Banco del Mutuo Soccorso David Sylvian Iva Bittova Jazz-rock Soft Machine, Hatfield and the North Frank Zappa John Zorn (Naked ci

Re: [dev] [OT] What's wrong with C++?

2010-09-10 Thread Paolo
Uriel has a page on that, you can find some link there. http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/c++/ C++ inserts a serie of unneeded complexity to the straightforwardness of C. If you think object-orientedly, you sure imagine a lot of Player objects each with a Position object (x,y,z) referenced to a

Re: [dev] [OT] What's wrong with C++?

2010-09-11 Thread Paolo
>One of my maxims is that "everyone mistakenly thinks that the kind of >programs that they write are the kind of programs everyone writes". There are arguments against C++. Nothing more than that. I'd use Python to check md5 hash of my downloads $alias md5.="python -c \"import hashlib; print has