Good, good. Reminds me that stealing your https://rubybib.org/ idea for Python is on my todo list for long time ...
Actually, my own ref to the Library of Alexandria, initially done for a word of mouth, is a literal situation in some parts of the realm. Reminds me I wanted to put up a mirror of Rice' Massively Scalar Compiler Project materials somewhere. In my mental map, Cooper and guys literally saved SSA from IBM's freezing hell (quoting Kenneth Zadeck: "What Happened Next / We stopped working on SSA. / None of us actually worked on a compiler project. / We were blocked from transfering SSA to the IBM product compilers.").
Really should do that on winter holidays. By that time, we'll also know if http://ssabook.gforge.inria.fr/latest/ actually have gone down. But at least that is already mirrored...
Actually, my own ref to the Library of Alexandria, initially done for a word of mouth, is a literal situation in some parts of the realm. Reminds me I wanted to put up a mirror of Rice' Massively Scalar Compiler Project materials somewhere. In my mental map, Cooper and guys literally saved SSA from IBM's freezing hell (quoting Kenneth Zadeck: "What Happened Next / We stopped working on SSA. / None of us actually worked on a compiler project. / We were blocked from transfering SSA to the IBM product compilers.").
Really should do that on winter holidays. By that time, we'll also know if http://ssabook.gforge.inria.fr/latest/ actually have gone down. But at least that is already mirrored...