Not at all "under-appreciated" If you were in grad school (or maybe even undergrad) 30+ years ago, you read Fitzgerald. Period. It's the fundamental translation. Everything new is judged by Fitzgerald's version. That…
Meh. Reading is a personal experience. I guess I understand the desire to make it more social -- but I'm not sure why I would go to the lengths to do so. Is it some kind of gamification thing? I guess that's why I never…
There's also zilf/z-machine -- the language/virtual machine used to write the Infocom games. A relatively recent 'awesome' repo for z-machine is here: https://github.com/cschweda/awesome-z-machine And the current…
It'd be nice if it compiles down to ZIL.
Another TRS-80 fan here. I learned programming by sitting in the back of a Radio Shack where they had a Model I Level II and a Model II with those big 8" drives. This was probably around '81 or so. A year or so later…
Not at all "under-appreciated" If you were in grad school (or maybe even undergrad) 30+ years ago, you read Fitzgerald. Period. It's the fundamental translation. Everything new is judged by Fitzgerald's version. That…
Meh. Reading is a personal experience. I guess I understand the desire to make it more social -- but I'm not sure why I would go to the lengths to do so. Is it some kind of gamification thing? I guess that's why I never…
There's also zilf/z-machine -- the language/virtual machine used to write the Infocom games. A relatively recent 'awesome' repo for z-machine is here: https://github.com/cschweda/awesome-z-machine And the current…
It'd be nice if it compiles down to ZIL.
Another TRS-80 fan here. I learned programming by sitting in the back of a Radio Shack where they had a Model I Level II and a Model II with those big 8" drives. This was probably around '81 or so. A year or so later…