Writing a C++ version of the macro processor described in Chapter 8 of Software Tools in Pascal, part three of a number. It was all going great, and then it wasn't, and then it was again.| JezUK Ltd
I've been learning Rust by watching Andy's streams. We talked about it.| JezUK Ltd
Building a tiny language model, having fun with software, while being aware that what we build can have consequences| JezUK Ltd
BYTE - A visual archive - This zoomable map shows every page of every issue of BYTE starting from the front cover of the first issue (top left) to the last page of the final edition (bottom right). The search bar runs RE2 regex over the full text of all 100k pages. The archive itself is not new, scans of BYTE have long existed on the Internet Archive and elsewhere on the net – but I hope seeing everything in single, searchable place offers a unique perspective. The TTY demystified - The TTY...| JezUK Feed
STinC++ rewrites the programs in Software Tools in Pascal using C++ Getting on for six years ago, when I first kicked off the whole silly business of Software Tools in C++, I described Software Tools in Pascal as one of my very favourite books about software. I’d read the book several times already, and I’ve read it again, many times, since. And you know what? It is still one of my favourite books about software. I have not tired of it at all. It remains fresh and useful, and it continues...| JezUK Feed
Writing a C++ version of the macro processor described in Chapter 8 of Software Tools in Pascal, part five of, it turns out, five. It's time to build arithmetic expression evaluation.| JezUK Ltd
Edrychwch ar yr olygfa Ember, Caddy, and Ivy, all in a row The house. It’s nearly, but not quite, finished. Looking North to Dinas Head from beyond Aberbach One of the neighbours looking imperiously down at us| JezUK Feed
Writing a C++ version of the macro processor described in Chapter 8 of Software Tools in Pascal, part four of a number. After resolving the problem uncovered last time, it's all pretty smooth sailing from here.| JezUK Ltd
Five cookbooks that I do actually cook from, often. You might like them too.| JezUK Ltd
format, an nroff-a-like typesetter of my own| JezUK Ltd
Brian Kernighan has been typesetting his books for well over forty years.| JezUK Ltd