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Tea Leaves is all about programming like it's 1979. Join us as we explore programming languages current and obsolete, and explore the challenges of working with retro hardware and software. We also, of course, occasionally explore games from the early 8-bit era of computing.

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Talking To Andrew Plotkin about System's Twilight

202 views Feb 19, 2023
In 1994, Andrew Plotkin - sometimes known as Zarf - wrote a fantastic homage to Cliff Johnson's seminal puzzle games Fool's Errand and 3 in Three. System's Twilight was sharp, fun, clever, and had ...

System's Twilight with Andrew Plotkin

319 views Feb 17, 2023
Welcome to our Let's Play! Today we talk to Andrew Plotkin, author of System's Twilight, a game that is an homage to Cliff Johnson's classic games "The Fool's Errand" and "3 in Three". Andrew is al...

Can Programming Be Liberated From The Von Neumann Style?

395 views Feb 12, 2023
Pete and Pete talk about John Backus' seminal paper "Can Programming Be Liberated From The Von Neumann Style?"

Can Programming Be Liberated From The Von Neumann Style?

338 views Feb 12, 2023
Pete and Pete talk about John Backus' seminal 1977 paper "Can Programming Be Liberated From The Von Neumann Style?"

Faye walks on water

98 views Jan 16, 2023

Taipan - a BASIC game, explored

597 views Jan 16, 2023
Hello, and welcome to Programming Like It's 1979. Today I want to show you some really great artifacts from the 1980s. It'll be fun, educational, and maybe we will learn something about how large s...

Removing Copy Protection With the Apple II Machine Language Monitor

550 views Dec 29, 2022
Today we take a look at one way that people began learning assembly language - by using the Apple II's machine language monitor to disassemble copy-protected code, and make small changes in that co...

The Coq Proof Assistant, and Logical Foundations

394 views Dec 03, 2022
You can find the Software Foundations class online at http://softwarefoundations.cis.upenn.edu. Coq and its IDE can be installed from https://coq.inria.fr/download.

Process, Software, Twitter, and The Mythical Man-Month

196 views Nov 19, 2022
We're in the middle of moving studios here, but I couldn't resist having a bit of a rant about the modern programmers' disdain for process, and what that means for our industry. Also, some comments...

Santa Paravia: A 1978 Nation-Building Game

348 views Oct 29, 2022
Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio Today I want to show you the very first computer game I ever played. The year was 1978, and one of my best friends’ dad had bought a TRS-80 Model I computer, and along w...

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