Path: csiph.com!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: vallor Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy Subject: Re: Computing chops Date: 28 Mar 2025 04:36:08 GMT Lines: 48 Message-ID: References: <38ubuj1lcp0ftpkbt3rbgl6pq42s6f9m5c@4ax.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: individual.net DDFWvdxEt76gt52B5iMsmg0xRNFkcl+zgjMW747XnVoPW+CwS3 Cancel-Lock: sha1:ik7HIbkMGwBCwQOTFoS6LDvdAH8= sha256:lTraM5pqaTFs/2nnn80Q4afIn7vNdpHbQBFIQEHcgZo= X-Face: +McU)#<-H?9lTb(Th!zR`EpVrp<0)1p5CmPu.kOscy8LRp_\u`:tW;dxPo./(fCl CaKku`)]}.V/"6rISCIDP` User-Agent: Pan/0.162 (Hmm4; 21cd653e; Linux-6.14.0) Xref: csiph.com comp.os.linux.advocacy:688282 On Thu, 27 Mar 2025 23:23:37 -0400, DFS wrote in : > On 3/27/2025 10:40 PM, vallor wrote: > > >> Meanwhile: what was the last large software project either of you >> compiled? >> >> ObLinux: >> >> For me, it was Pan, preceded by a few minutes by Linux 6.14. >> >> (ng snecked) > > > What's the largest program you ever wrote, by LOC? Beats the snot out of me. It was certainly in perl, though, so you can start laughing now... One of the largest C programs I ever wrote was a curses tool that allowed students to sign up for accounts on our (then) new student-access Linux host. (Think: _lots_ of input validation.) That was in 1992. Students would fill out the form, then I'd run the data through awk to format it for input on the HP3000 to verify the entries against student records. Then I'd take the results and mass-add all the students. I think perl4 was involved in there somewhere. My most recent "big" C project was to generate MD5 hashes of ASCII representations of the entire IPv4 address space (except for multicast addresses). There was also a tool to do a lookup from the hashes and give the IP address. (If you want to know what that was for, I'll tell you.) That was a while ago though -- lately I haven't been doing much, but there's a couple of C programs on my github, which are just screwing around. Example: https://github.com/vallor/subfactorial (That was a Farley Fud "challenge", if you remember.) -- -v System76 Thelio Mega v1.1 x86_64 NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti OS: Linux 6.14.0 Release: Mint 22.1 Mem: 258G "NUMBER CRUNCHING: Jumping on a Computer."