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proof that dan is less grifter and more coder: https://github.com/danfuzz


I worked with Danfuzz on ScriptX at Kaleida Labs from 1993-1996. Yes, he's a great programmer!

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40417009

>Kaleida Labs (a joint venture of Apple and IBM) developed ScriptX, which was a cousin of Dylan: a lisp-like language with a "normal" syntax without all the parens, with a CLOS-like (without all the MOOP stuff) object system with generic dispatch, multiple inheritance, proxies, and a "Bento" persistence system (from OpenDoc), and container and multimedia libraries that leaned heavily into multiple inheritance. (You'd typically mix arrays or dicts into your collections of other kinds of objects. So you could directly loop over, filter, and collect your custom classes.)

>Its parser was a separate layer from its compiler, so Dan Bornstein (one of the ScriptX designers who later made Dalvik for Android) write a Scheme parser front end for it.

>ScriptX influenced MaxScript, the scripting language in 3D Studio Max, which was written by one of the ScriptX designers, John Wainwright. Other Kaleidan Lisp hackers include Shell Kaplan (Employee #1 at Amazon) and Eric Benson (who worked on Lucid Emacs), both went to Amazon and did a lot of Lisp and Lisp inspired stuff there.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ScriptX

He scanned the letter about the "Bruce Font" -- The Artist Formerly Known as Prince's own font distributed around the "CDROM Industry" on a floppy disk in 1993 by his PR company "Graphix Zone":

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22821030

>Funny, I thought the symbol for The Artist Formerly Known As Prince was informally pronounced and spelled "BRUCE", which is less cumbersome to speak and spell than the official alternative (which is unspeakable unspellable silence). His PR company sent this memorandum around to the press and industry, including step-by-step downloading, installation, and usage instructions for Macintosh and PC, of a special [BRUCE] font with just one unpronounceable [BRUCE] symbol, to be used when referring to The Artist in print. I guess Weird Al didn't get the memo.

https://milk.com/wall-o-shame/bruce_font.html

>Why, the ``Bruce'' font? Because someone jokingly suggested that because it was way too cumbersome to say, ``that symbol guy'' or whatever, it'd be much easier to give the symbol a name, and that name should be ``Bruce.'' So there.

Somebody finally dug up a copy of the floppy:

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2016/04/princes-legendary-fl...

https://web.archive.org/web/20160605114246/https://www.anild...

https://x.com/anildash/status/481211515630936067

https://hackaday.com/2021/11/23/cracking-open-the-prince-flo...





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