I think the list I wanted / expected was, “10 things we’re really proud were invented at Waterloo (that you may or may not realize were invented here)”
Watcom was pretty big in the C/C++ world in the 90's, I think. I was only doing a little bit of C/C++ programming back then but I kept hearing about it.
I read a little bit of that but couldn't discern what the actual problems were aside from some frustration with management. Nothing that in itself would drive someone to suicide, as you're implying. Can you clarify?
My dad (UW CS grad in the 70s) loves talking about WATFIV, or, “Waterloo Fortran IV” which I’ll never tire of being the most ridiculously confusing name for something.
Neither PHP nor were the result of research done at UWaterloo, which is what I think they were going for here. That and showing off startups founded by multiple Waterloo students to emphasize the networking a person could do there.
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 55.6 ms ] threadIf you're going to tout your inventions, it's probably better to list things people have heard of.
(Of course I knew of Maple, and I think I've heard of Watcom, although I may be getting confused with another company.)
Naming is hard but does it have to be this hard?!
Loved being able to visualize functions in realtime
Made calculus a lot more tangible