Hacker News
- Emacs: The most successful malleable system https://malleable.systems/blog/2020/04/01/the-most-successful-malleable-system-in-history/ 203 comments
- Malleable Systems: Software must be as easy to change as it is to use it https://malleable.systems/ 204 comments
- Malleable Systems Catalog https://malleable.systems/catalog/ 3 comments
Lobsters
- The most successful malleable system in history https://malleable.systems/blog/2020/04/01/the-most-successful-malleable-system-in-history/ 4 comments emacs
- Malleable Systems Collective: Software must be as easy to change as it is to use it https://malleable.systems/ 5 comments api , practices
- The most successful malleable system in history: Emacs https://malleable.systems/blog/2020/04/01/the-most-successful-malleable-system-in-history/ 6 comments emacs
- Emacs: The most successful malleable system in history https://malleable.systems/blog/2020/04/01/the-most-successful-malleable-system-in-history/ 18 comments emacs
Linking pages
- Bringing a dynamic environment to C: My linker project https://macoy.me/blog/programming/LinkerLoaderIntro 96 comments
- The Zombocom Problem - by Gordon Brander - Squishy Computer https://newsletter.squishy.computer/p/the-zombocom-problem 79 comments
- GitHub - akkartik/teliva: Fork of Lua 5.1 to encourage end-user programming https://github.com/akkartik/teliva 17 comments
- GitHub - jamii/zest https://github.com/jamii/zest 16 comments
- An opinionated approach to TiddlyWiki — The Annals of the Lesser Occult Institute https://lesser.occult.institute/an-opinionated-approach-to-tiddlywiki 0 comments
- Software complexity and potential solutions https://macoy.me/blog/programming/SoftwareComplexitySolutions 0 comments