ChrisArchitect 4 days ago
lalalandland 4 days ago

Interview with Dan Ingalls here where he talks about inventing BitBlt

www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102738237/

01HNNWZ0MV43FF 3 days ago

43FF's Law: You can measure software complexity by the number of nested for-loops.

The first for-loop appeared around in 1957 in FORTRAN.

In 1975, Smalltalk having two nested for-loops was a grand breakthrough.

Now in 2025, our most advanced AIs run on for-loops nested 6 or 7 deep. Who knows what the future may hold?

  • pklausler 3 days ago

    Fortran used to have DO loops. It still does, but it used to, too.

    Algol's the one with FOR loops.

snvzz 3 days ago

A routine often used for intellectual property theft*.

It will copy any image, irrespective of the copyright owners' desire.

*copyright infringement.