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From: Will Senn <will.senn@gmail.com>
To: Larry McVoy <lm@mcvoy.com>, Jim Capp <jcapp@anteil.com>
Cc: TUHS main list <tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org>
Subject: Re: [TUHS] Lorinda Cherry
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2022 18:54:11 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <710a98f1-eb31-8c6f-28ab-37159cb6c262@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20220215235127.GK3040@mcvoy.com>

bc is my all time favorite calculator. I feel incomplete whenever I sit 
down at a Windows machine and have to pull up the so-called calculator 
there. And nothing beats it for simple base conversion, either. As a 
front-end for dc it's fun to have students wonder about the dual 
processes, then show them how they work together. Really good example of 
the unix way of doing things. Too bad they went and combined them in 
recent days.


On 2/15/22 5:51 PM, Larry McVoy wrote:
> I do a ton of stuff in bc, it works well because when I get an answer
> I didn't expect, I can scroll backward and see where I screwed up.
>
> Nice writeup, Doug, I wish I had met her, she sounds like a super
> substantial person.
>
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 06:43:27PM -0500, Jim Capp wrote:
>> Ditto on bc, in Linux.
>>
>>> On Feb 15, 2022, at 6:36 PM, Steve Nickolas <usotsuki@buric.co> wrote:
>>>
>>> ???On Tue, 15 Feb 2022, Douglas McIlroy wrote:
>>>
>>>> First came "dc", an unlimited-precision desk calculator,
>>>> which is still a Unix staple 45 years on. Building on dc,
>>>> she would later make "bc", which made unlimited precision
>>>> available in familiar programming-language notation and became
>>>> the interface of choice to dc.
>>> In the form of GNU/NetBSD bc, I use bc(1) to this day as my tool of choice for quick calculations.
>>>
>>> -uso.


  reply	other threads:[~2022-02-16  0:57 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 63+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-02-15 22:31 Douglas McIlroy
2022-02-15 23:32 ` Steve Nickolas
2022-02-15 23:43   ` Jim Capp
2022-02-15 23:51     ` Larry McVoy
2022-02-16  0:54       ` Will Senn [this message]
2022-02-16  2:58         ` Steve Nickolas
2022-02-16  0:09 ` George Michaelson
2022-02-16  0:24   ` Dave Horsfall
2022-02-16  7:54     ` arnold
2022-02-16  8:13       ` markus schnalke
2022-02-16 14:54         ` Leah Neukirchen
2022-02-16 22:27           ` Dave Horsfall
2022-02-16 22:40             ` Andrew Diller
2022-02-17 10:14               ` Peter Jeremy via TUHS
2022-02-17 15:50                 ` Adam Thornton
2022-02-17 20:23                   ` Dave Horsfall
2022-02-17 10:24               ` Andy Kosela
2022-02-17 16:05                 ` Andrew Hume
2022-02-17 16:38                   ` Warner Losh
2022-02-16 22:42             ` Larry McVoy
2022-02-16 22:56               ` Clem Cole
2022-02-16 23:49                 ` Paul Winalski
2022-02-16 23:49               ` [TUHS] Benchmarks Bakul Shah
2022-02-17  1:02                 ` Larry McVoy
2022-02-17 12:36             ` [TUHS] Lorinda Cherry Stuart Remphrey
2022-02-17 19:59           ` Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via TUHS
2022-02-17 21:18             ` Dave Horsfall
2022-02-17 21:44               ` Bakul Shah
2022-02-18  8:33                 ` Otto Moerbeek
2022-02-22 10:39                   ` Ralph Corderoy
2022-02-22 15:53                     ` Otto Moerbeek
2022-02-20 17:29                 ` Derek Fawcus
2022-02-17 22:00               ` David Arnold
2022-02-18  9:58               ` Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via TUHS
2022-02-16 14:34     ` [TUHS] dc after bc Ralph Corderoy
2022-02-16 19:08   ` [TUHS] Lorinda Cherry Diomidis Spinellis
2022-02-16 20:55     ` John P. Linderman
2022-02-16 21:17       ` Andrew Hume
2022-02-16 21:59       ` Marshall Conover
2022-02-17  5:51     ` arnold
2022-02-17 22:09     ` Will Senn
2022-02-16  0:35 ` Andrew Hume
2022-02-16  8:02 ` Thomas Paulsen
2022-02-16 14:05 ` [TUHS] Shower of Dogs Ralph Corderoy
2022-02-16 14:09   ` Andrew Hume
2022-02-16 15:01     ` Larry McVoy
2022-02-16 16:57     ` Douglas McIlroy
2022-02-16 17:03     ` Dennis Boone
2022-02-16 17:18       ` Warner Losh
2022-02-16 14:09   ` Chet Ramey
2022-02-16 14:35     ` Ron Natalie
2022-02-16 14:41     ` Ralph Corderoy
2022-02-16 15:08   ` Rich Morin
2022-02-16 21:21     ` Dave Horsfall
2022-02-16 21:25       ` John Cowan
2022-02-17  3:31         ` Chet Ramey
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2022-02-22  0:02 [TUHS] Lorinda Cherry Brian Walden
2022-03-01 21:51 ` Terry Jones
2022-02-18  3:18 Norman Wilson
2022-02-18  9:10 ` Peter Jeremy via TUHS
2022-02-15 21:17 John P. Linderman
2022-02-15 21:26 ` Dave Horsfall
2022-02-15 21:33 ` Jeffrey Joshua Rollin

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