*I'm going to ignore all the off topic stuff in this conversation and bring
it back to the original focus:*
>> And yes, an article, possibly a series of articles, about programming on
> >> DOS, for DOS, will be forthcoming...
> > Would you prefer an article on Pascal? I know you (also) are a fan o
On 2/6/2023 5:40 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 6, 2023 at 4:35 PM Ralf Quint wrote:
On 2/6/2023 2:03 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
Do you not understand that I see a lot of similarities between the two
OSes? Certainly they share enough for various ports of useful tools to
be made. It doesn't mean t
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 6, 2023 at 4:35 PM Ralf Quint wrote:
>
> On 2/6/2023 2:03 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
> > Do you not understand that I see a lot of similarities between the two
> > OSes? Certainly they share enough for various ports of useful tools to
> > be made. It doesn't mean they have much in common,
On 2/6/2023 2:03 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
Do you not understand that I see a lot of similarities between the two
OSes? Certainly they share enough for various ports of useful tools to
be made. It doesn't mean they have much in common, but I still see a
lot to learn from classic UNIX and the philosophy
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 6, 2023 at 3:18 PM Ralf Quint wrote:
>
> On 2/5/2023 12:06 AM, Rugxulo wrote:
> > The Art of Unix Programming attempts to capture the engineering wisdom
> > and philosophy of the Unix community as it's applied today — not
> > merely as it has been written down in the past, but as
On 2/5/2023 12:06 AM, Rugxulo wrote:
The Art of Unix Programming attempts to capture the engineering wisdom
and philosophy of the Unix community as it's applied today — not
merely as it has been written down in the past, but as a living
"special transmission, outside the scriptures" passed from g