Re: [Haskell-cafe] Parody of Darcs patch theory from 1981

2008-03-02 Thread Paul Johnson

Miguel Mitrofanov wrote:
Does it start with "Any sequence of KLUDGES, not necessarily distinct 
or finite..."? If so, it can be found in "The Computer 
Contradictionary", by the same author, and probably illegal copy of 
the last book can be found in the net somewhere.
Indeed.  In fact I'm not even sure its illegal.  Its at 
http://www.scribd.com/doc/264064/The-Computer-Contradictionary page 
202.  The typography has been considerably munged (tildes replaced by 
hyphens mostly), but you can still get a good idea of what its saying.

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Parody of Darcs patch theory from 1981

2008-03-02 Thread Tim Chevalier
On 3/2/08, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was looking through my old copy of "The Devil's DP Dictionary" by Stan
>  Kelly-Bootle, and came across the entry for Stepwise Refinement.  I
>  thought "I've seen this before: this is a parody of Darcs patch
>  theory".  It included the Null patch, chains of patches, inverse
>  patches, and pseudo-inverse patches.  But the book was published in 1981.
>
>  I've got the pages scanned, but I can't upload them to Wikimedia because
>  they are still in copyright.  However I'm quite sure that limited
>  distribution would fall into "fair use" (non-commercial, small part of
>  work, no impact on market, academic relevance).  The total file size is
>  about 520kBytes.  Assuming people would like to see them, does anyone
>  have any ideas beyond "email to requestors"?

I would be entertained, but perhaps this might be more on-topic on the
darcs-users mailing list (and interested parties might be more likely
to see it there, since not everyone can keep up with haskell-cafe) :-)

Cheers,
Tim

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Parody of Darcs patch theory from 1981

2008-03-02 Thread Miguel Mitrofanov
Does it start with "Any sequence of KLUDGES, not necessarily distinct  
or finite..."? If so, it can be found in "The Computer  
Contradictionary", by the same author, and probably illegal copy of  
the last book can be found in the net somewhere.


On 2 Mar 2008, at 19:53, Paul Johnson wrote:

I was looking through my old copy of "The Devil's DP Dictionary" by  
Stan Kelly-Bootle, and came across the entry for Stepwise  
Refinement.  I thought "I've seen this before: this is a parody of  
Darcs patch theory".  It included the Null patch, chains of patches,  
inverse patches, and pseudo-inverse patches.  But the book was  
published in 1981.


I've got the pages scanned, but I can't upload them to Wikimedia  
because they are still in copyright.  However I'm quite sure that  
limited distribution would fall into "fair use" (non-commercial,  
small part of work, no impact on market, academic relevance).  The  
total file size is about 520kBytes.  Assuming people would like to  
see them, does anyone have any ideas beyond "email to requestors"?


Paul.

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