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John Carmack's .plan file

113 pointsby gtklockerover 13 years ago

13 comments

sriramkover 13 years ago
This post inspired me to write a reply which I made into it's separate post at <a href="http://tumblr.sriramk.com/post/14419136146/on-carmack-and-cutler" rel="nofollow">http://tumblr.sriramk.com/post/14419136146/on-carmack-and-cu...</a><p>Copy-pasted below<p>"John Carmack is one of my heroes in the tech world. Not because of his technical accomplishments and helping to create games that I’ve spent years of my life on. But for his single minded obsession with his craft after two decades. Every time he is on stage, he is so obviously in love with what he does that it is infectious.<p>That was one of my favorite things about Dave Cutler back at Microsoft.<p>Here’s this legendary figure pushing 70 years who has accomplished more things than most developers dream up. But he showed up at work every single day and made checkins every single day - including Dec 25th and Jan 1st, something he was proud of.<p>I was once at Microsoft campus late on a Sunday and walked past his office. Spotting the familiar blue hue from his office, I looked inside and saw him debugging something.<p>“Hey Dave,”, I said “Ever get bored of ntos and ntos/ke? You’ve been coding there for…for like 20 years now?”<p>ntos is the core part of the Windows NT source tree and ke is where the kernel code lives in. Where pretty much every source file would have a header with Cutler’s name on it and a created date in the 80s.<p>He turned slowly, looked me over. Obviously not very thrilled about this pipsqueak program manager interrupting him being in the ‘zone’. He then smiled and said. “I love this stuff. What else do you want me to do? Be on a boat somewhere?”<p>With that, he turned back to his debugger and went back to work. "
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sgtover 13 years ago
Please tell me why PDFs are constantly being hosted on scribd.com? I find that site extremely annoying with its ridiculous "shaking window" ads and fake buttons that are meant to trick you to click on an ad.
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jpadvoover 13 years ago
If anybody else was wondering what a .plan file is... it is part of the Finger Protocol[1], put together in 1977:<p>&#62; The program would supply information such as whether a user is currently logged-on, e-mail address, full name etc. As well as standard user information, finger displays the contents of the .project and .plan files in the user's home directory. Often this file (maintained by the user) contains either useful information about the user's current activities, similar to micro-blogging, or alternatively all manner of humor.<p>[1] <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finger_protocol#Finger_user_information_protocol" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finger_protocol#Finger_user_inf...</a>
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genbattleover 13 years ago
<p><pre><code> For me, while I do take a lot of pride in shipping a great product, the achievements along the way are more memorable. I don’t remember any of our older product releases, but I remember the important insights all the way back to using CRTC wraparound for infinate smooth scrolling in Keen (actually, all the way back to understanding the virtues of structures over parallel arrays in apple II assembly language..). Knowledge builds on knowledge. </code></pre> Gems like this really show why Carmack has been such a successful developer. I found his week-long getaways an interesting concept; I can definitely relate to distractions often seeming like a really big problem in terms of momentum. These days with the internet I think it would take much more to isolate yourself and still be productive.
patrickyeonover 13 years ago
Also hosted in a good old-fashioned format at the John Carmack Archive <a href="http://www.team5150.com/~andrew/carmack/plan.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.team5150.com/~andrew/carmack/plan.html</a>
basculeover 13 years ago
I've never seen a .plan in PDF form before. I think it would be difficult for finger to render this.
kghoseover 13 years ago
With noscript, request policy and cookie blocking turned on, those have gotta be the biggest fonts I have seen on a webpage...
mahmudover 13 years ago
Scribd, the most useful way to share a plan file on the internet.
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jacquesmover 13 years ago
<a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=973997" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=973997</a>
gnu8over 13 years ago
No scribd links.
ChrisArchitectover 13 years ago
this is always great to rehash and reflect on.<p>the link right in the first page would have been easier to digest <a href="http://www.team5150.com/~andrew/carmack/" rel="nofollow">http://www.team5150.com/~andrew/carmack/</a> instead of this scribd garbage
yesbabyyesover 13 years ago
Great memories, one of the first "blogs" I followed.
jeffnappiover 13 years ago
Haha!! I remember /fingering/ Carmack back in the 90's... good times for all!
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