Sujet : Re: What programs do you make sure are installed on a new Linux install?
De : bowman (at) *nospam* montana.com (rbowman)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 13. Jul 2024, 21:05:43
Autres entêtes
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On Sat, 13 Jul 2024 16:00:04 -0000 (UTC), candycanearter07 wrote:
rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote at 04:12 this Thursday (GMT):
On Wed, 10 Jul 2024 21:58:58 GMT, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
As I used to say back in the mainframe days:
Everybody uses COBOL because everybody uses COBOL.
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FORTRAN. COBOL was for brain dead business people who loved to type...
Then everyone used BASIC for a while.
Not really. I used FORTH, C, and assembler. I did do one project involving
BASIC but it was an attempt to speed up the BASIC the application people
used by preparsing it to a sort of IL for a runtime but I was working in
Z-80 assembler.
The only time I did much with BASIC was a follow on to the original
project. An AT used a number of satellite XTs to control the environmental
chambers. My contract was to develop the AT end in C. Someone else did the
XTs in BASIC. I eventually went back for 6 months to clean up and enhance
the XT code.It wasn't bad enough to do a complete rewrite.
I did do a patch on a legacy BASIC program about 20 years ago after
swearing everyone to secrecy. That was in the same category as when I
fixed the TV of a woman I was interested in and made her swear I didn't
know anything about TVs other than how to plug them in. She wanted to play
Pong and who was I to say no?