
On Sun, Aug 25, 2019 at 01:30:15PM +0000, Dave Collier-Brown via talk wrote:
On 2019-08-24 10:21 p.m., William Park via talk wrote:
On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 10:17:36PM -0400, Stewart Russell via talk wrote:
This is not a place of honour:.
https://github.com/mist64/cbmbasic
Go do some damage! You know, BASIC may come back to life in IofT and microprocessor boards. Because if you look at things you do with those boards, you certainly don't need Python (micro or not), those gas-guzzling IDE, or even C compilers.
Many of the very small devices are programmed in cross-compiled C.
Karen McMurray, whom some you know, sells compilers and tools to this day from http://www.bytecraft.com/ in Waterloo
At work, I once tried to use TI micro board (launchpad or something), and to program that, I have to download their IDE and edit through that, because only it knows which headers and libraries to pull in. Anything I do or learn, cannot translate to boards from other company. Eventually, I ended up using Beaglebone Black and wrote a little Python program. Geez! -- William Park <opengeometry@yahoo.ca>