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>>15846687
Yes. I am trying to make an OS for it. I am still working on the compiler. This is why I find topics like network protocols and data compression interesting.

Compiler is taking a while because it needs to be self-hosting and I refuse to use a framework or other third party dependency to make it.

I want the phone to use a non-HTTP internet protocol.

>>15846712
I work a lot on projects. Some projects are big, others are failures.

>>15846728
I live inside a computer and so do you.

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>>14977067
Green dra/g/on does a good job of explaining it.

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>>14955140
I went to a junk store to get a coat and buy soda. When I was leaving the guy at the counter told me not to forget my book and gave me a copy of this.

>Don't forget your book (mine is from 1988)
https://b-ok.cc/book/965708/18a7c1

I have never heard about this book before, but when I open it it looks nice. It has a big amount of information about making assembly code and optimizing it.

I never made an optimized compiler because my thought is they enable writing bad code and just teach the programmer not to write bad code instead of designing the compiler to handle bad code nicely. Then the compiler has less lines and is easier to maintain. This book has a lot of symbols and drawings. I only recognize like half of them so maybe it is different from green dra/g/on (see attachment) in techniques.

The book has something about Ada, so probably I was given this on purpose and have to do something with Ada later. For now the book will live on a shelf until current projects get further.

I half solved my serializer problem. I can save big Maid Chain and nothing crashes but when I try to load it it gets mad.

Java seems to decide if boolean[][] is a primitive (it should be, because small b?) or an object in whatever the least convenient way for whatever my use-case is. Java might be a bad tool for this but I don't feel like breaking out C yet because I would have to make a lot of things by hand that Java gives for free.

If I can solve the serializer loading then radix 2^(16) number has a working demo. It took me about 10 hours to fix the save because internet resources were not helpful.

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>>14866300
I don't know about math books, but I know that in general old Computer Science books tend to be more fun than new computer books. The style of writing back then had more exercises both that the writer works and that the writer offers you to do. There were also way more pictures and drawings.

That might also be true with math since those fields are natural friends and it is not uncommon for a Computer Scientist to work with a mathematician when their niches overlap.

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>>14861508
Sorry if I misinterpreted fren. There are literally people on this site who follow me around just to call me names or do other demoralizations every time I talk about my project.

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>>14856474
Thank you fren.

>>14856902
I will look into abebooks too. Thank you fren.

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