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Joby Elliott
I'm a gazillionth-year CS senior, who was at one point 7 credit hours away from a BFA.
I work as a web developer now, and that's really how I wound up interested in how to build distributed things.
Ulam Public Key
- Joby Elliott.pub
[MFM-Handle:Joby Elliott] -----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY----- MIGJAoGBAKUTu/emZzpaT4WoSaGrdkYlnBFh0+p8K0Im5n/EDZwWqP+Gm2TgORGi K7iDXCy3KMWmlTAbr9IshvT0EI6Kd0/RkdqsAxZka2WRevoVwuvAC5loE1OB7z9T aBZY9GuADceMEYhTrv4n9frcLiPKXsYOnyDyUoN6KzbfKvIFmdxxAgMBAAE= -----END RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
Ulam in Windows
I've done something sort of demented, but thought I would throw out that this is possible. If you install a Windows Insider preview build, you can then install the Windows for Linux Subsystem. It's basically a thing that lets native Linux binaries run inside Windows. Then you can install a prepackaged CLI copy of Ubuntu out of the Windows Store, and you'll have a fully functional Ubuntu command line running natively inside Windows. Then you can install Xming (or some other X server) in Windows, and run GUI Ubuntu programs natively(ish) on Windows 10!
It's sick, I know. It lets me write, compile, and run Ulam on my Surface Pro though. The simulator even runs pretty fast.