[–] stray 10y ago ↗ That's a blast from the past!Iirc, that was hot around the same time as SIOD (scheme in one defun) and tcl. [–] vmorgulis 10y ago ↗ Yes :-)I found that in Lynx ang Gopher+ source code.The project is still active. [–] zimpenfish 10y ago ↗ It being in Lynx is my fault (IIRC). Was a lot easier to get coloured screen output than with ncurses back in the dark ages.
[–] vmorgulis 10y ago ↗ Yes :-)I found that in Lynx ang Gopher+ source code.The project is still active. [–] zimpenfish 10y ago ↗ It being in Lynx is my fault (IIRC). Was a lot easier to get coloured screen output than with ncurses back in the dark ages.
[–] zimpenfish 10y ago ↗ It being in Lynx is my fault (IIRC). Was a lot easier to get coloured screen output than with ncurses back in the dark ages.
[–] jedisct1 10y ago ↗ I'm still using Jed as my primary editor.S-Lang is great (your mileage may vary, but Emacs-LISP gives me headaches).Jed is slick and fast, and I always miss the way it auto-indents code in other text editors.
[–] n00b101 10y ago ↗ If I'm not mistaken, Goldman Sachs' proprietary programming language is also called "S-Lang" (securities language). I take it that this is not the same thing.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 22.8 ms ] threadIirc, that was hot around the same time as SIOD (scheme in one defun) and tcl.
I found that in Lynx ang Gopher+ source code.
The project is still active.
S-Lang is great (your mileage may vary, but Emacs-LISP gives me headaches).
Jed is slick and fast, and I always miss the way it auto-indents code in other text editors.