@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.
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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
Devine Lu Linvega
@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)
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@janxdevil @ceejbot But it will eventually get done; it is lazy, after all.
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@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.
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@plbrault This is awesome!! Even on EASY mode, I was utterly demolished.
The Blue Wizard
@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
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@slothrop I can finally call myself an extremist! Yay!
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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.
Your friendly 'net denizen
@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 )
Patrick Georgi
@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 |