[TUHS] Book Recommendation

Adam Thornton athornton at gmail.com
Mon Dec 6 14:25:11 AEST 2021


Probably time to move this to COFF, but

along the line of Fission for Program Comprehension....

I wonder how many of you don't know about Don Lancaster.

Pioneer in home computing back when that meant something, inventor of a
very low cost 1970s video terminal (the TV Typewriter), tremendously
skilled hacker, brilliant guy.

Also still alive, lives a couple hours away from me in Safford, AZ, and has
been doing fantastic research on Native American hanging canals for the
last couple decades.

Anyway: he wrote a magnificent piece on how to understand a (6502) program
from its disassembly, which reminded me of Gibbons's work:
https://www.tinaja.com/ebooks/tearing_rework.pdf

I don't think Don ever had a lot of crossover with the more academic world
of Unix people, but he's one of my heroes and I have learned a hell of a
lot from his works.

Adam
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