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- Here is the source to a version of Festoon, as supplied by Dennis Ritchie.
- He writes:
- I have the version of festoon, as enhanced by
- Nils-Peter Nelson, and as Norman Wilson said, mainly
- and originally done by Ron Hardin. When the
- Usenet interchange referred to happened, I asked
- Ron whether he wanted to release it, and the
- response was
-
- > fine with me
-
- > npn's version is at /home/rhh/coma/festoon/fest.c
- > with pics and tbls
-
- > i've lost the original
-
- Incidentally, Hardin worked for Bell Labs, though
- at the Columbus location also occupied by
- Western Electric, and until fairly recently was
- a consultant for our own and nearby groups.
- The first Google pages for "hardin sloane"
- yields a bunch of references to his joint
- work with the well-known mathematician
- N. J. A. Sloane.
-
- Binary, but not source, was with research
- 8th edition, and may have escaped otherwise.
-
- I'll make the source available to scholars if there's interest.
- It even compiles on Plan 9 (with ape).
-
- This was in response to a question on the TUHS list about the source
- for festoon. Tim Shoopa had replied to the original request with
- this comment:
-
- It's come up at least twice on alt.folklore.computers in the last decade,
- but I've never seen a pointer to the actual source yet. e.g.
-
- http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&threadm=391cb661%40
- news.adfa.oz.au&rnum=2&prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dfestoon%2Balt.folklore.computers%26ie%3
- DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26hl%3Den%26btnG%3DGoogle%2BSearch
-
- Norman Wilson then sent in a comment from Festoon's author, Ron Hardin:
-
- Festoon was mine, chiefly written one Saturday with a tragically flawed
- copy of Lester's _Introductory Transformational Grammar of English_
- bought that morning on a $1 table at Woolworth on my knee.
-
- The tragic flaw was that there are severe lexical constraints on language,
- which is why there are so many made-up words in festoon, to avoid them.
-
- The introduction of awful phrases came in reaction to writer's workbench
- from Lorinda Cherry, which had a real mine of them; and phrases from my
- boss, S D Hester, who was a wretched writer. People contributed on noticing
- that.
-
- It was greatly helped by troff (``The _pay_ people to write this crap?'' is
- a typical reaction. Apparently it was not out of the question for Western
- Electric.)
-
- Aaron Robbins found that the fest.c code needs a small change to compile
- on Linux. Find his patch in the fest.diff file.
-