6809 vs. '286 (long - Was: Re: Still OT: Pentium / M$
On Mon, 4 Jan 1999, Ward Donald Griffiths III wrote:
> > Rogue, is a good example of how code went from ASM to C, PASCAL, or whatever
> > and grew huge in the process.
>
> Matt Arnold wrote Rogue in C from day one. It started as an exercise
> in in the Curses/vi interface and grew.
I thought it was Ken Arnold who wrote Rogue. (And Bill Joy wrote vi,
FWIW.)
-- Doug
Received on Mon Jan 04 1999 - 22:16:02 GMT
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