I’ve developed an addiction to Markdown after a few weeks using it here to write posts. So I want markdown for some chores on my main system, which is generally Plan 9. This means I need Perl to interpret the markdown.pl script....
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Mark Glenda Down for some Perl
Pictures, not Pictured
Renee French is a favorite illustrator, and I like this poor fellow she recently posted at her sketch blog....
--More--Venti: SHA1 Backups
Another Russ entirely, MIT and Plan 9 guy Russ Cox, has a blog new since January. His latest sees Plan 9 services supporting legacy systems with great backups on SHA1 hashes in the form of venti(8), an archival storage server with which Cox is intimately familiar.
Six Different Ways
Your Own Google Cache
Trying to think of the simplest useful example I could of stringing together nifty Plan 9 features without writing any code. Simple as it gets: using the archival file system to present a browseable cache of the past of a living web site under active development....
--More--Inferno Intro
Inferno® is a language runtime-cum-operating system from Vita Nuova®. Inferno was originally developed at Bell Labs, and shares fundamental design concepts with Plan 9®. Namely: 1) files as a basic and consistent unit of naming; 2) a unified and unifying file-oriented network protocol, and 3) the ability to customize into a useful perspective files as per-process (in ...
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