Re: [rvskmbr...@gmail.com: Re: Type-in programs using BASH]

2015-01-27 Thread Ryan Cunningham
All right, maybe I can discuss it with the right people when I have the time. But for now, let's stop the discussion here. -- Sent from my iPod > On Jan 27, 2015, at 7:46 AM, Eduardo A. Bustamante López > wrote: > >> On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 06:11:37AM -0800, Ryan Cunningham wrote: >> And by

Re: [rvskmbr...@gmail.com: Re: Type-in programs using BASH]

2015-01-27 Thread Eduardo A . Bustamante López
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 06:11:37AM -0800, Ryan Cunningham wrote: > And by "type-in programs" in the message to which I am replying, I mean those > published in source code form. Please, stop it. We're not interested in hearing about your get back to the '80s stuff, and this discussion does NOT bel

Re: [rvskmbr...@gmail.com: Re: Type-in programs using BASH]

2015-01-27 Thread Ryan Cunningham
And by "type-in programs" in the message to which I am replying, I mean those published in source code form. -- Sent from my iPod > On Jan 26, 2015, at 10:19 PM, Ryan Cunningham wrote: > > These type-in programs can actually generate quicker rises in popularity of > the FSF and in total mark

Re: [rvskmbr...@gmail.com: Re: Type-in programs using BASH]

2015-01-27 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 04:12:45PM -0800, Ryan Cunningham wrote: > One day we'll be able to type in programs like these that are encoded in > machine code. But that day is not now. That day was the early 1980s. There WERE machine-code programs (small games) in glossy magazines that you could type