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- Show HN: CWS'94 standard Core War simulator in 105 lines of Ruby (corewar.co.uk)
Here's a tiny CWS'94 standard compliant Redcode simulator I wrote in Ruby. Validated against pMARS using the top-50 programs from Koenigstuhl.
- The Core War Nano Challenge Tournament (inversed.ru)
- The Halloween Core War Tournament (corewar.co.uk)
- Which editor would you recommend for writing code on an Android device? (retroprogramming.com)
- Itsy Forth: a tiny language in just 978 bytes (retroprogramming.com)
- Mouse: an early stack-based interpreted programming language (retroprogramming.com)
- Itsy: a Forth subset compiler in under 1K (retroprogramming.com)
- Refactoring: Arm Yourself in the War Against Useless Comments (techtinkering.com)
- Dealing Sympathetically with Legacy Code (techtinkering.com)
- Itsy Forth: Implementing the Primitives - a Subset of Forth in under 900 bytes (retroprogramming.com)
- Itsy-Forth: a 1K tiny compiler - part 2: the dictionary and inner interpreter (retroprogramming.com)
- Itsy-Forth: a 1K Tiny Compiler (retroprogramming.com)
- A comparison of 6 USB Stick Microcontroller Dev Boards (retroprogramming.com)
- Darwin: Celebrating 50 Years of Programming Games (retroprogramming.com)
- Programming games - an introduction (hideandseek.net)
- Computus defies any attempt to render it with beautiful code (retroprogramming.com)
- Tech bloggers: who are you writing for? (benbarden.com)
- Itsy-OS: A simple 380 byte OS kernel (retroprogramming.com)
- 9 Alternatives to Windows Notepad for Programmers (retroprogramming.com)
- Efficiency in Forth (retroprogramming.com)
- Book Review: The Tao of Programming (retroprogramming.com)