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Last active December 16, 2015 03:19 — forked from tonymorris/gist:5367920
The z in scalaz means this: it was early 2008 and I was working for a Java consultancy
and so of course, I used the most appropriate tool for the job: scala. But it had
*terrible* libraries, so I offered to fix those while also meeting my other objectives.
Turns out that the Scala guys were extremely hostile to even half-decent libraries
(and still are to this day). I still struggle to wrap my head around this sometimes.
Anyway, so I thought, well fuck it, I will just keep them to myself for now. My (awesome)
employer had already agreed that we'd probably open-source such a thing, but I was
concerned most about my primary goal. So then it came time to "name" this library.
I had named it "scalax" simply so that I did not have the inclination to think of
git://github.com/Keith-S-Thompson/dhrystone.git
v2.1
Running on MicroVAX II
$ uname -a
NetBSD mvii 1.4.1 NetBSD 1.4.1 (GENERIC) #13: Fri Aug 13 05:35:08 PDT 1999 root@futplex:/usr/src/sys/arch/vax/compile/GENERIC vax
$ cc -v
Using builtin specs.
gcc version egcs-2.91.60 19981201 (egcs-1.1.1 release)
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qu1j0t3 / simh-windows-howto.md
Created October 13, 2012 19:37
How to build simh on Windows with networking/threads