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This is an update to an old series of jokes about computer languages being like cars. I've added some more modern languages to the list. Any suggestions are welcome! Note: It seems that Digg/Reddit/StumbleUpon have dug/read/stumbled upon this page, with the result that I've received a ton of new suggestions. This is just an illustration of Vanier's Law: "Given enough time, any programming-related
This page is the official home page for GNU shogi, a program for Unix systems that plays Shogi (Japanese chess). The current maintainer is me, Mike Vanier. This is a maintenance release which makes it possible to compile GNU shogi without problems on modern Linux systems, and includes much better bitmaps for the pieces if you are playing the large size board (which is recommended). The release can
There will always be things we wish to say in our programs that in all known languages can only be said poorly. -- Alan Perlis NOTE If you're going to send me email comments about this article, please keep a few things in mind: I wrote this article a long time ago (in 2001, if memory serves), and frankly I'm not that interested in discussing it anymore. These days I'd rather write programs and tea
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