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Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH]
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Ryan Cunningham |
Subject: |
Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH] |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Jan 2015 06:11:37 -0800 |
And by "type-in programs" in the message to which I am replying, I mean those
published in source code form.
--
Sent from my iPod
> On Jan 26, 2015, at 10:19 PM, Ryan Cunningham <rvskmbrly3@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> These type-in programs can actually generate quicker rises in popularity of
> the FSF and in total market share of GNU/Linux distributions as more and more
> people are introduced by such programs (or the experience of typing them) to
> the concept of free and open-source software. I mean, GNU/Linux's market
> share could potentially beat Microsoft Windows' (which is actually what the
> FSF hopes will happen, with "Upgrade from Windows 8").
>
> --
> Sent from my iPod
>
>> On Jan 26, 2015, at 4:12 PM, Ryan Cunningham <rvskmbrly3@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I would also like the discussion on the GCC mailing list to end. The
>> discussion on /source/ code, however, should remain alive and well.
>>
>> Sorry for all the confusion.
>>
>> And by "type-in programs", I don't mean example programs like "Hello world"
>> programs. I mean real programs with real purpose.
>>
>> Programs written by freelance authors that program for a living, to
>> (hopefully) find a user base among even the newest of GNU/Linux users.
>>
>> One day we'll be able to type in programs like these that are encoded in
>> machine code. But that day is not now. For portability reasons, I'd prefer
>> source code for print publication.
>>
>> But, in case we ever reach that day, I won't modify my proposed GPL addendum
>> on this topic.
>>
>> This discussion is on a Bash mailing list, but for the same reason as above,
>> it could be possible that a type-in program is published in a source code
>> language, like C, that /compiles/ into machine language. In that case, it
>> would have to be typed into a text editor instead of a here-document (unless
>> your compiler supports reading input from here-documents).
>>
>> As I pointed out to Mr. Stallman, I'd like to encourage everyone who reads
>> these messages to spread the word about the idea.
>>
>> --
>> Sent from my iPod
>>
>>> On Jan 26, 2015, at 3:50 PM, Ryan Cunningham <rvskmbrly3@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> No, no, not on the Internet---I mean in a paper magazine, which Internet
>>> users can also get.
>>>
>>> I'd like the machine code discussion to end.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sent from my iPod
>>>
>>> On Jan 26, 2015, at 3:03 PM, Eduardo A. Bustamante López
>>> <dualbus@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> I am proposing this as a possible alternative or complement to publication
>>>>> on the Internet to take into account those without Internet access, though
>>>>> those *with* Internet access also get the benefit.
>>>> So you want to publish stuff on the Internet for people that don't have
>>>> access
>>>> to the Internet? Right.
>>>>
>>>> This all sounds like a waste of time. Don't type machine code. Also, in the
>>>> remote case that people will type machine code into their terminal, what
>>>> does
>>>> heredocs have to do with that? Bash doesn't understand machine code.
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], (continued)
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], Greg Wooledge, 2015/01/26
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], Ryan Cunningham, 2015/01/26
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], Eduardo A . Bustamante López, 2015/01/26
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], Ryan Cunningham, 2015/01/26
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], Greg Wooledge, 2015/01/26
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], Ryan Cunningham, 2015/01/26
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], Eduardo A . Bustamante López, 2015/01/26
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], Ryan Cunningham, 2015/01/26
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], Ryan Cunningham, 2015/01/26
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], Ryan Cunningham, 2015/01/27
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH],
Ryan Cunningham <=
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], Eduardo A . Bustamante López, 2015/01/27
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], Ryan Cunningham, 2015/01/27
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: Type-in programs using BASH], Greg Wooledge, 2015/01/27