Just some more notes on programming languages. And also my first failure!
Here's a quick reference page for Easy Script on the Commodore 64. Because who wouldn't need this?
Here are some notes on my first attempt at using Blazin' Forth on a Commodore 64.
For my own reference, this is a quick reference table for vintage line/block-based Forth editors.
I'm going to find out what it was like to develop software in the 8-bit era.
My favorite museum in the entire world is no more.
I made it about half of the way to my goal of writing code in 100 different programming languages in 100 days.
Solving a Project Euler problem entirely within TypeScript's type system. Because I couldn't not do it!
Programming on the ultimate retro-futuristic computer: the Amiga 500.
Find out if writing code in 50 different programming languages was a good idea!
Here are my notes about a grab bag of programming languages that helped get me half way to sampling 100 programming languages.
Using a graphical 2D esoteric programming language to do math was SpaceChem-hard.
Or: A tour of the syntax continuum.
Or: 100 languages, week 4: return of the boot sector.
Or: PostScript is a programming language!?
I spent entirely too much time playing with (mostly) new programming languages this week.
I couldn't find a tool to dump TEC Redshift discs from Exapunks, so I made one.
So far I'm on schedule and have sampled each kind of programming language.
Four days later, I've completed day two of my challenge.
Please find enclosed a SectorLisp VFD file for use in Hyper-V
I'm going to write code in 100 different programming languages. For fun.
I almost found the perfect minimal development environment.