@vampiress Besides TDD, I also regularly practice Cleanroom Software Engineering as well.
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@vampiress Besides TDD, I also regularly practice Cleanroom Software Engineering as well. My SVFIG talk, with self-illustrated slide deck, is now online. Read it at https://falvotech.com/tmp-talks/svfig.2023.oct.28/ mention @neauoire @vertigo The slides look excellent, and the 65816 back-end looks even better. Is the video going to be on the SVFIG channel when it goes up? Excited for the (live demo) @melissagreen @minekpo1 @ceejbot Probably not a coincidence, considering who wrote the NT kernel. However, to be fair, I actually find VMS significantly easier to write and read than PowerShell, so maybe the real problem is they didn't go far enough. @vertigo @topher @Miriamm Funny, one of my top reasons for my refusing to buy a monochrome Mac (aside from the price, etc.) is that I insisted on having some colors. I understand the desktop publication was Mac's gravy. Still, hard nope for me. I noticed that Apple was slow in rolling out the color Macs. So slow that Amiga and Atari ST came out and gave serious competition against the color Mac, which was a quite pricey at the start. I ended up bought Amiga 1000. ZERO REGRET! πβ Recommending we ditch x86 is a good thing. Recommending we ditch it for something else that is as likely to suffer from the same problems is also counterproductive. That's all I'll say about that. @vertigo Well, shoot. Now I'm curious what this subtoot is about... (No pressure to point me to anything, just dang curiosity. It will pass. π ) @vertigo While this is an interesting* treatise on the subject (thank you!), I'm a bit worried about how much you care about the opinions of arm-chair internet users. They won't even notice when you're all riled up about their bullshit.
* so interesting, in fact, that I filed it in my personal archive for future food for thought on CPU design |