Anthony Lorelli
"Why can't a dog simulate pain? Is he too honest?" -Wittgenstein
Thursday, August 29, 2002
A sample Unlambda program that prints the Fibonacci numbers as asterisks:
The fifth annual ICFP programming contest starts tomorrow at noon. I will attempt to solve the problem using Unlambda.
PLT-Scheme (aka DrScheme) v202 is out.
How to make a Word doc that shows one thing when viewed on screen, but something different when printed. [seen in SANS Security Alert Consensus #034]
While troubleshooting a name resolution problem on the sole Mac in my care at TFI, I discovered that the Mac hosts file (well, original MacOS hosts files...) has the basic format

SciTech also maintains the OpenWatcom compiler project.
My fellow Chicoans at SciTech Software have announced their intent to GPL a large chunk of their device driver development software.
"Why can't a dog simulate pain? Is he too honest?" -Wittgenstein
A sample Unlambda program that prints the Fibonacci numbers as asterisks:
```s``s``sii`ki `k.*``s``s`ks ``s`k`s`ks``s``s`ks``s`k`s`kr``s`k`sikk `k``s`ksk[from the Unlambda manual]
The fifth annual ICFP programming contest starts tomorrow at noon. I will attempt to solve the problem using Unlambda.
PLT-Scheme (aka DrScheme) v202 is out.
How to make a Word doc that shows one thing when viewed on screen, but something different when printed. [seen in SANS Security Alert Consensus #034]
While troubleshooting a name resolution problem on the sole Mac in my care at TFI, I discovered that the Mac hosts file (well, original MacOS hosts files...) has the basic format
hostname A address
Strange. How did I go so many years without learning this?

SciTech also maintains the OpenWatcom compiler project.
My fellow Chicoans at SciTech Software have announced their intent to GPL a large chunk of their device driver development software.