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  • Magnate
    Angband Devteam member
    • May 2007
    • 5110

    #16
    Originally posted by fizzix
    Was it Richard Stallman?

    Having had several conversations with the guy, I'm convinced he is the most socially awkward person I have ever met...
    Prophets usually are.
    "Been away so long I hardly knew the place, gee it's good to be back home" - The Beatles

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    • PowerDiver
      Prophet
      • Mar 2008
      • 2820

      #17
      Originally posted by fizzix
      Was it Richard Stallman?
      I don't think so. A reputable source in 1993 told me he "knew someone" who did it, and he knew I knew who Stallman was so he would have used that name. It wasn't "friend of a friend", but I don't remember a name [or even whether he told me the name] so I can't be 100% sure it wasn't made up.

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      • Sirridan
        Knight
        • May 2009
        • 560

        #18
        I can't stand emacs, I should learn it but I had a CS prof. Who was obcessed with it and gave exams over emacs commands (it was a comp. Architecture class) He ruined it for me, but I suppose I *should* still try and learn, at least for SLIME.

        Notepad ftw though.

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        • fizzix
          Prophet
          • Aug 2009
          • 3025

          #19
          Originally posted by Sirridan
          I can't stand emacs, I should learn it but I had a CS prof. Who was obcessed with it and gave exams over emacs commands (it was a comp. Architecture class) He ruined it for me, but I suppose I *should* still try and learn, at least for SLIME.

          Notepad ftw though.
          the biggest problem I have with emacs is that the default shortcut for delete or cut is the same as close window in firefox...

          I've actually lost some fairly long posts on this forum because of that...

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          • d_m
            Angband Devteam member
            • Aug 2008
            • 1517

            #20
            Originally posted by fizzix
            the biggest problem I have with emacs is that the default shortcut for delete or cut is the same as close window in firefox...

            I've actually lost some fairly long posts on this forum because of that...
            Ask yourself though, is that Emacs' problem or firefox's?

            I think a good text editor is more important than a good web browser but that's just me. Also FWIW I don't use Emacs right now.
            linux->xterm->screen->pmacs

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            • PowerDiver
              Prophet
              • Mar 2008
              • 2820

              #21
              You know you're a dinosaur if ...

              You remember when "Eight Megs And Constantly Swapping" was true and funny.

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              • Nick
                Vanilla maintainer
                • Apr 2007
                • 9637

                #22
                OK, so here's a related question. I've been doing my windows compiles using msys and mingw, which has worked fine with main-win.c and Makefile.win. Now, if I understand correctly, something similar can be done to compile using SDL for windows, basically by replacing main-win.c by main-sdl.c. But I'm having a lot of trouble getting the various SDL libraries (a) compiled and (b) in the right place.

                So I'm looking for advice, especially advice that doesn't involve using some IDE
                One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
                In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

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                • d_m
                  Angband Devteam member
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 1517

                  #23
                  Everyone has probably seen this already, but it *is* the final word on editors:

                  linux->xterm->screen->pmacs

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                  • Magnate
                    Angband Devteam member
                    • May 2007
                    • 5110

                    #24
                    Originally posted by d_m
                    Everyone has probably seen this already, but it *is* the final word on editors:

                    http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed.msg
                    I hadn't - and being old enough to remember Eddie's joke, my favourite bit was the size of the emacs executable.
                    "Been away so long I hardly knew the place, gee it's good to be back home" - The Beatles

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                    • Sirridan
                      Knight
                      • May 2009
                      • 560

                      #25
                      On a related note, nano and d_m's sgrep script are helping quite a bit. Learned a lot about object generation and description already... oh and remembering that one wrong array index can cause baffling things.

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                      • PowerDiver
                        Prophet
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 2820

                        #26
                        Originally posted by d_m
                        Everyone has probably seen this already, but it *is* the final word on editors:

                        http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed.msg
                        Somehow that reminded me of something funny about maybe "real programmers"? All I remember is some offhand comment about putting the instructions or maybe the data in precise locations on the drum so that instead of fetching you read directly based on the time the drum spun between instructions. Any idea what I am talking about?

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                        • Nick
                          Vanilla maintainer
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 9637

                          #27
                          Originally posted by PowerDiver
                          Somehow that reminded me of something funny about maybe "real programmers"? All I remember is some offhand comment about putting the instructions or maybe the data in precise locations on the drum so that instead of fetching you read directly based on the time the drum spun between instructions. Any idea what I am talking about?
                          Yeah, I read that. It would be more than 15 years ago. It think it started by saying something about how people say that real programmers use fortran (or maybe assembler), then described this guy who used ISTR a bunch of tricks based on hardware, and the one about the drum was kind of the punchline. I have no idea where I read it though.
                          One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
                          In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

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                          • KarlM
                            Rookie
                            • May 2007
                            • 16

                            #28
                            Are you thinking of

                            ??
                            "You hit Morgoth, Lord of Darkness. You have slain Morgoth, Lord of Darkness. Congratulations, you have won the game. The Great Wyrm of Balance breathes chaos. You die."

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                            • Nick
                              Vanilla maintainer
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 9637

                              #29
                              Yep, that's it.
                              One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
                              In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

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                              • takkaria
                                Veteran
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 1951

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Nick
                                OK, so here's a related question. I've been doing my windows compiles using msys and mingw, which has worked fine with main-win.c and Makefile.win. Now, if I understand correctly, something similar can be done to compile using SDL for windows, basically by replacing main-win.c by main-sdl.c. But I'm having a lot of trouble getting the various SDL libraries (a) compiled and (b) in the right place.

                                So I'm looking for advice, especially advice that doesn't involve using some IDE
                                Are you cross-compiling or doing it on Windows itself?
                                takkaria whispers something about options. -more-

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