On 02/04/12 10:09 PM, Dennis Boone wrote:
Very true;
as this isn't a merit-based society. He was a damn good
programmer "back in the day", though; pity he didn't stick to that.
Some of the things I've heard about the early basic interpreter make me
wonder if he was really a good programmer.
The first "Programmers at Work" reprinted one of his assembly language
columns, for anyone who wants to take a look at what is probably a
primary source.
I don't remember if it's any good, but then I don't wonder if Al Capone
made great bolognese either.
--Toby
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