Re: [go-nuts] go package dating back to 2009

2023-07-26 Thread 'Jim Idle' via golang-nuts
Decred is a project that was originally put together by someone who never
claimed the moniker used by the originator.  I suggest that 'Bravo Moua' is
trying to claim authorship.  HOwever, it is clear that I am Spartacus.

https://thedecreddigest.wordpress.com/2017/06/10/decred-where-did-it-all-begin/

On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 2:49 PM Rob Pike  wrote:

> I am delighted to learn that I, the original author of Go's fmt and bytes
> packages, am actually Satoshi Nakamoto. I always wondered who he was.
> Thanks for clearing that up.
>
> All kidding aside, I do not understand what you are trying to achieve by
> claiming authorship of this code. Or even if that's what you are doing. As
> Ian said, there was no public Go code in early 2009, and the private,
> internal code that became the public release was all written by a handful
> of Google engineers, your name (or Satoshi's) not among them.
>
> -rob
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 3:07 PM Jan Mercl <0xj...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 12:32 AM Bravo Moua  wrote:
>>
>> > For a fact, bytes, fmt, and packages in those category are from Satoshi
>> Nakamoto and myself.
>>
>> Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
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Re: [go-nuts] go package dating back to 2009

2023-07-26 Thread Rob Pike
I am delighted to learn that I, the original author of Go's fmt and bytes
packages, am actually Satoshi Nakamoto. I always wondered who he was.
Thanks for clearing that up.

All kidding aside, I do not understand what you are trying to achieve by
claiming authorship of this code. Or even if that's what you are doing. As
Ian said, there was no public Go code in early 2009, and the private,
internal code that became the public release was all written by a handful
of Google engineers, your name (or Satoshi's) not among them.

-rob


On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 3:07 PM Jan Mercl <0xj...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 12:32 AM Bravo Moua  wrote:
>
> > For a fact, bytes, fmt, and packages in those category are from Satoshi
> Nakamoto and myself.
>
> Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
>
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Re: [go-nuts] go package dating back to 2009

2023-07-25 Thread Jan Mercl
On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 12:32 AM Bravo Moua  wrote:

> For a fact, bytes, fmt, and packages in those category are from Satoshi 
> Nakamoto and myself.

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

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Re: [go-nuts] go package dating back to 2009

2023-07-25 Thread Bravo Moua
You are correct, bitcoin wasn't written in go. I built Decred  on Jan 4 and 
finished on Jan 8 2009 and tested it,  then went on to build Btcd with go 
soon after. I will look into it some more, well if you were working on go 
during that time, i m sure you know what was there on golang. Thank you, 
for the feedback. 

On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 3:45:00 PM UTC-7 Ian Lance Taylor wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 3:29 PM Bravo Moua  wrote:
> >
> > How bout prior to the public release in nov 2009? Well here's the story, 
> Im looking for the creator of Bitcoin, I was a part of the creation of 
> Bitcoin from the beginning. We ve coded some codes in Golang in Jan 2009. 
> Just asking around if there is any history that is prior to the release of 
> golang in Nov 2009 that can be found by who created the packages then. For 
> a fact, bytes, fmt, and packages in those category are from Satoshi 
> Nakamoto and myself. Just looking for a old friend.
>
> It seems quite unlikely that there was any Bitcoin code written in Go
> in January, 2009. I was working on Go at that time, and I never heard
> a hint of anything like that. At that time all Go code was written by
> people at Google, and there was very very little of it. You can see
> approximately all of it in the git repository at go.googlesource.com
> (the Go team was not using git at the time, but the revision history
> was copied into git later). It is not completely impossible that
> somebody at Google wrote some Bitcoin code in Go before November,
> 2009, and that I never heard about it, but I'm pretty skeptical.
>
> Ian
>

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Re: [go-nuts] go package dating back to 2009

2023-07-25 Thread Ian Lance Taylor
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 3:29 PM Bravo Moua  wrote:
>
> How bout prior to the public release in nov 2009?  Well here's the story, Im 
> looking for the creator of Bitcoin, I was a part of the creation of Bitcoin 
> from the beginning. We ve coded some codes in Golang in Jan 2009. Just asking 
> around if there is any history that is prior to the release of golang in Nov 
> 2009 that can be found by who created the packages then. For a fact, bytes, 
> fmt, and packages in those category are from Satoshi Nakamoto and myself. 
> Just looking for a old friend.

It seems quite unlikely that there was any Bitcoin code written in Go
in January, 2009.  I was working on Go at that time, and I never heard
a hint of anything like that.  At that time all Go code was written by
people at Google, and there was very very little of it.  You can see
approximately all of it in the git repository at go.googlesource.com
(the Go team was not using git at the time, but the revision history
was copied into git later).  It is not completely impossible that
somebody at Google wrote some Bitcoin code in Go before November,
2009, and that I never heard about it, but I'm pretty skeptical.

Ian

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Re: [go-nuts] go package dating back to 2009

2023-07-25 Thread Bravo Moua
How bout prior to the public release in nov 2009?  Well here's the story, 
Im looking for the creator of Bitcoin, I was a part of the creation of 
Bitcoin from the beginning. We ve coded some codes in Golang in Jan 2009. 
Just asking around if there is any history that is prior to the release of 
golang in Nov 2009 that can be found by who created the packages then. For 
a fact, bytes, fmt, and packages in those category are from Satoshi 
Nakamoto and myself. Just looking for a old friend.

On Monday, July 24, 2023 at 4:21:22 PM UTC-7 Ian Lance Taylor wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 3:08 PM Bravo Moua  wrote:
> >
> > How can one search for packages dating back to Jan 2009
>
> Well, Go was only publicly released in November, 2009, so there are no
> public Go packages as old as January, 2009.
>
> I assume you know that you can search for Go packages today at
> https://pkg.go.dev/.
>
> Perhaps if you clarify what you are looking for we can provide a more
> useful answer.
>
> Ian
>

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Re: [go-nuts] go package dating back to 2009

2023-07-25 Thread Bravo Moua
How bout prior to the public release in nov 2009?  Well here's the story, 
Im looking for the creator of Bitcoin, I was a part of the creation of 
Bitcoin from the beginning. We ve coded some codes in Golang in Jan 2009. 
Just asking around if there is any history that is prior to the release of 
golang in Nov 2009 that can be found by who created the packages then. For 
a fact, bytes, fmt, and packages in those category are from Satoshi 
Nakamoto and myself. Just looking for a old friend.

On Monday, July 24, 2023 at 10:19:17 PM UTC-7 TheDiveO wrote:

> just a wild guess: search for prior art?
>
> On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 1:21:22 AM UTC+2 Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 3:08 PM Bravo Moua  wrote: 
>> > 
>> > How can one search for packages dating back to Jan 2009 
>>
>> Well, Go was only publicly released in November, 2009, so there are no 
>> public Go packages as old as January, 2009. 
>>
>> I assume you know that you can search for Go packages today at 
>> https://pkg.go.dev/. 
>>
>> Perhaps if you clarify what you are looking for we can provide a more 
>> useful answer. 
>>
>> Ian 
>>
>

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Re: [go-nuts] go package dating back to 2009

2023-07-24 Thread TheDiveO
just a wild guess: search for prior art?

On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 1:21:22 AM UTC+2 Ian Lance Taylor wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 3:08 PM Bravo Moua  wrote:
> >
> > How can one search for packages dating back to Jan 2009
>
> Well, Go was only publicly released in November, 2009, so there are no
> public Go packages as old as January, 2009.
>
> I assume you know that you can search for Go packages today at
> https://pkg.go.dev/.
>
> Perhaps if you clarify what you are looking for we can provide a more
> useful answer.
>
> Ian
>

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Re: [go-nuts] go package dating back to 2009

2023-07-24 Thread Ian Lance Taylor
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 3:08 PM Bravo Moua  wrote:
>
> How can one search for packages dating back to Jan 2009

Well, Go was only publicly released in November, 2009, so there are no
public Go packages as old as January, 2009.

I assume you know that you can search for Go packages today at
https://pkg.go.dev/.

Perhaps if you clarify what you are looking for we can provide a more
useful answer.

Ian

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[go-nuts] go package dating back to 2009

2023-07-24 Thread Bravo Moua
How can one search for packages dating back to Jan 2009

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