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PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 1:25 pm 
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This has a lot to offer if you like old computers:
Confessions of a Necromancer

It's a long-form piece, also available in book form. Here's what I wrote elsewhere:
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Pieter Hintjens writes the history of his technical life: the PDP-11, the ZX80, the VIC-20, writing and selling simple games, a free C64 from Commodore, a mis-step as an early writer of games, and so on. After that mis-step: "As it turned out, it was also summer, and so I went back to university to finish my degree. At least I had a personal computer system to work on, and lots of experience in 6502 assembler. The 6502 chip was simple and fast, with a minimal instruction set. In some ways, a precursor to the RISC CPUs that dominate today's world. My tutor Bill gave me Loeliger's "Threaded Interpretive Languages: Their Design and Implementation," and I decided to make this my thesis topic. The result was a lovely Forth-like language sat atop that brutalist 6502 assembly language. Fast enough for video games, and such fun to program! Every programmer should make a Forth at some point."


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Great blog/eBook. I certainly identify with many of the "lessons learned" that the author provides.

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I know the people who did AMQP mentioned in that blog and worked with them for a while but I left JPMC before the big split.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 8:40 pm 
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Just for the record, Pieter Hintjens has terminal cancer, so he's been extra prolific recently.


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Indeed, it seems he did die this week. But he'd been writing really well on various technical topics as well as the topic of managing his death and the process of dying. I recommend it all!


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Very depressing.

It seems he elected to voluntary euthanasia.

RIP.

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cbmeeks wrote:
Very depressing.

It seems he elected to voluntary euthanasia.

RIP.

So it would seem. Mr. Hintjens was obviously a pragmatist and knew the end was at hand. I fully understand his thinking (having twice come very close to death) and would opt to voluntarily end my life if I knew that the medical care I was receiving was a mere prolonging of the dying process.

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