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What programming language is this?

Name: Anonymous 2019-10-09 11:38

1 Name: Proud Not-C 2019-10-03 19:51
Sometimes it's better to not add any commentary. Give them enough rope to hang themselves.

https://opensource.com/article/19/10/command-line-heroes-c
C is the original general-purpose programming language. The Season 3 finale of the Command Line Heroes podcast explores C's origin story in a way that showcases the longevity and power of its design. It's a perfect synthesis of all the languages discussed throughout the podcast's third season and this series of articles.

C is such a fundamental language that many of us forget how much it has changed. Technically a "high-level language," in the sense that it requires a compiler to be runnable, it's as close to assembly language as people like to get these days (outside of specialized, low-memory environments). It's also considered to be the language that made nearly all languages that came after it possible.

Bell Labs pulled out of the Multics program in 1969. Multics wasn't going to happen.

Thompson and Ritchie developed a game called Space Travel for the PDP-7 minicomputer. While they were working on that, Thompson started implementing all those crazy hand-written ideas about filesystems they'd developed among the wreckage of Multics.

Here's a little about the author.
https://medium.com/@mbbroberg/i-have-a-maiden-name-58207e099e78
I married my wife on May 29th, 2016. And as of that day, I have legally changed my name to match hers.

I also believe in what Judaism has taught me about family. I was born to two Jewish parents and loosely raised as such. My bris, bar mitzvah, the occasional seder; an attempt to avoid the deliciousness that is pork. None of these traditions really hit home for me, but the bigger theme of it all did. Judaism is a shared history that cannot be undone by name changes.

I also believe in equality of the genders, best explained by feminist minds throughout the years. I learned it early on and it stuck with me (my mom was a bra-burning NYC hippie) and my belief grew as I studied. I was forever changed by a college course that explored how gender influences everyday concepts. I fell in love with the empathy Simone de Beauvoir taught me. I recognize a world that reinforces the male gaze. I see a history that revolves around a man’s worldview. For all these reasons and more, I want to be part of a gender-equalizing future.
2 Name: Anonymous 2019-10-03 21:25
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3 Name: Anonymous 2019-10-04 2:32
I am proud of my Jewish heritage
Sounds pretty conservative to me. Matriarchy has deep roots in Jewish culture. There's nothing special about a last name.
4 Name: Anonymous 2019-10-07 3:30
Chiggers
5 Name: Anonymous 2019-10-07 8:03
What programming language is this?
6 Name: Anonymous 2019-10-07 15:21
>>5
Chiggers

Name: Anonymous 2019-10-09 11:49

What programming language is this?

Name: Anonymous 2019-10-09 11:53

>>2
I thought you would know

Name: Anonymous 2019-10-09 17:35

chiggers

Name: Anonymous 2019-10-09 18:27

Yiddish. Fire up those ovens! The Holocaust never happened, but it should have.

Name: Anonymous 2019-10-10 4:50

>>5
Kill yourself

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