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Getting Back to Basics!

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  • G glennPattonWork3

    Hi All, I am having fun (for me) working on developing a temperature monitor for some bits of kit we have that don't have one, Crack the knuckles, Design the PCB & write the code for the PIC in C on Notepad++... No Intellisense, no way of quickly checking syntax programming like it was meant to be! :omg:

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    Gunnar Bakkene
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    Good for you my friend :) :)

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    • M Mircea Neacsu

      CPallini wrote:

      You should use vi ed instead.

      FTFY :laugh:

      Mircea

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      jeron1
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      :-O I still use ne (Norton editor).

      "the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment "Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst "I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle

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      • M Mircea Neacsu

        CPallini wrote:

        You should use vi ed instead.

        FTFY :laugh:

        Mircea

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        jsc42
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        Mircea Neacsu wrote:

        CPallini wrote:You should use vi ed instead. FTFY :laugh:

        No, use Punched Cards (without an interpreter) or paper tape. I have an 8-pin paper tape holder complete with a pin for punching the holes individually that you can borrow. I got it after I used to make my own by cutting strips of paper and using different size knitting needles for the data holes and the sprocket holes.

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          :-O I still use ne (Norton editor).

          "the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment "Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst "I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle

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          Mircea Neacsu
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          Congrats, you are Yorkshireman #1 :D

          Mircea

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            Mircea Neacsu wrote:

            CPallini wrote:You should use vi ed instead. FTFY :laugh:

            No, use Punched Cards (without an interpreter) or paper tape. I have an 8-pin paper tape holder complete with a pin for punching the holes individually that you can borrow. I got it after I used to make my own by cutting strips of paper and using different size knitting needles for the data holes and the sprocket holes.

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            Mircea Neacsu
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            Well done! You are Yorkshireman #2. Still waiting for the next two :D

            Mircea

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              Notepad++ is a luxury editor. You should use vi instead. :laugh:

              "In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?" -- Rigoletto

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              obermd
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              He's working in a Microsoft environment - he needs to use Edlin.

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                RickZeeland wrote:

                Pascal scripting

                Toxic. I feel your pain.

                "In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?" -- Rigoletto

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                glennPattonWork3
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                Dear :bob: there's a script version?

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                • G glennPattonWork3

                  Dear :bob: there's a script version?

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                  RickZeeland
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                  Yes, Inno Setup adds a lightweight Pascal scripting engine to your setup, it is quite good and flexible in fact. But as a C# programmer I find the Pascal syntax awful.

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                  • J jsc42

                    Mircea Neacsu wrote:

                    CPallini wrote:You should use vi ed instead. FTFY :laugh:

                    No, use Punched Cards (without an interpreter) or paper tape. I have an 8-pin paper tape holder complete with a pin for punching the holes individually that you can borrow. I got it after I used to make my own by cutting strips of paper and using different size knitting needles for the data holes and the sprocket holes.

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                    jschell
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                    jsc42 wrote:

                    got it after I used to make my own by cutting strips of paper and using different size knitting needles

                    Probably the last time someone saw an update that actually really solved a problem.

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                      Well done! You are Yorkshireman #2. Still waiting for the next two :D

                      Mircea

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                      Daniel Pfeffer
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                      Obligatory [xkcd: Real Programmers](https://xkcd.com/378/) Am I Yorkshiremen Nos. 3 and 4? :)

                      Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                      • M Mircea Neacsu

                        Well done! You are Yorkshireman #2. Still waiting for the next two :D

                        Mircea

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                        jsc42
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                        Actually, it is true! That is really how I wrote my first program.

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                          Actually, it is true! That is really how I wrote my first program.

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                          Mircea Neacsu
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                          I didn’t doubt it. My comment just intended to be funny :-D. I built my first punched tape reader from pieces of PCB welded together with solder. It had 9 LEDs and photodiodes for each channel and the sprocket hole was used as clock. You pulled the tape manually through the thing. A beautiful contraption :)

                          Mircea

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