Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Quicksilver New ways and old ways - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog
Mercury New ways and old ways - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog Heres some data on the composition of Neal Stephensons most recent book Quicksilver from his new site: The original copy of The Baroque Cycle was composed by hand on 100% cotton paper utilizing three distinctive wellspring pens: a Waterman Gentleman, a Rotring, and a Jorg Hysek. It was then translated, altered, arranged and printed utilizing emacs and TeX. At the point when it was completely completed, the TeX variant of the ms. was changed over to Quark XPress group utilizing an emacs LISP program composed by the creator. Some portion of credit accordingly goes to the individuals who made the GNU/Linux working framework and to the originators of LISP. I simply love that sort of blend of new and old. Wellspring pens and TeX, 100% cotton paper and LISP programs composed by the creator. A debt of gratitude is in order for visiting my blog. In case you're new here, you should look at this rundown of my 10 most famous articles. Also, in the event that you need progressively incredible tips and thoughts you should look at our bulletin about joy at work. It's incredible and it's free :- )Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related
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