On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Derrik Walker <lorddoomicus(a)mac.com> wrote:
Many, many eons ago, in the early '90's,
there was an implementation of B
for Linux ( I believe it was written in C, ironically enough ). I think it
was part of a bigger collection of "ancient" software for Linux that use to
be around in the early Slackware days.
Alas, I have searched for it in the recent past, as I was thinking about
porting it to OS X for kicks, but it seems to have vanished.
Having an B, implemented in a modern language for a modern OS would be cool.
- Derrik
On Oct 14, 2011, at 10:52 AM, "A. P. Garcia"
<a.phillip.garcia(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
In memoriam, I read The Development of the C Language:
http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/dmr/chist.html
It talks a bit about how B was originally implemented somewhat like
ETH Pascal (p-code). Are there any B interpreters or programs in the
archive?
Thank you,
A. P. Garcia
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Hello!
How early a time period for the Slackware Linux group? (Which is what
I run.) There's a repository of older distributions on the Ibib site,
and a more comprehensive one situated on a mirror in the UK.
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