On Tue, 4 Jun 2013, Rich Alderson wrote:
checked it for correctness of implementation.
When I went to Chicago to
continue my graduate studies--still in linguistics, mind you--I got a
job as the evening help desk at the Comp Center, and typed my program
(not particularly bit-efficient, so quite long) into the 370/168.
It ran.
I started doing Lisp implementation when I worked at Stanford, as well
as becoming a TECO programmer for EMACS. I had written a PDP-10
disassembler at Chicago which we used at XKL 20 years later.
I have to write software. Damn.
Thanks for pointing that out.
You're quite welcome. :)
I need to get myself up to that museum one of these days. I think I'd
openly drool. *laughs*
We have towels. :-)