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Programming at the right level

Nemanja Trifunovic

Short posts about programming, computer history and retro computing.

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Kay Nishi and the Meeting that Started MS-DOS

September 28, 1980, was a Sunday, and the Old National Bank Building in Bellevue, WA was mostly empty. Except for eighth floor, occupied by Microsoft - a privately owned software company with about 50 employees at that time. Microsoft’s emp...

14 days ago

Why IBM Turned to Microsoft for BASIC

There is a widespread opinion that Microsoft’s lucrative 1980 contract with IBM must have involved some kind of foul play. After all, it is hard to believe that the computing mammoth like IBM needed a tiny company such as Microsoft to provi...

a month ago

Decoding UTF-8. Part VII: Validation

In part VI of the UTF-8 decoding series we saw how a simple non-validating decoder might look like, but we emphasized the importance of validation. It is important to remember that in general we cannot assume that a stream of bytes represen...

2 months ago

Gary Kildall, Bill Gates and the "Gentleman's Agreement"

In fact, there was an unwritten agreement between Gates and Kildall that Microsoft would stay out of the operating system end of the business, and Kildall would not get into microcomputer languages, according to industry sources.

Har...

3 months ago

AArch64 Bitfield Move (BFM) Instruction

The sixth part of my series on decoding UTF-8 was a pretty uninteresting one: in it, I described a basic non-validating UTF-8 decoder. When examining the generated assembly, I saw three different instructions for shifting bits: LSL, BFI and...

3 months ago

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