Follow

fragments of an Alternate Universe :: Computing 

imagine if instead of file.txt, we had file::ext

all_star::ogg
frogs::png

fragments of an Alternate Universe :: Computing 

or what if

>file_ext>

>frog_png>

fragments of an Alternate Universe :: Computing 

@lizardsquid
and for accessing files on other computers
file->txt

fragments of an Alternate Universe :: Computing 

@catoutofbed @lizardsquid that is _almost_ DECNET

@lizardsquid @catoutofbed on VMS with DECNET, you could have paths like

REMOTEVAX::DISK0:[somedir.subdir.subsubdir]filename

fragments of an Alternate Universe :: Computing 

@catoutofbed @lizardsquid
More programmers would exist?

fragments of an Alternate Universe :: Computing 

@lizardsquid what if they had no extensions at all?

fragments of an Alternate Universe :: Computing 

@lizardsquid this was actually normalcy on the Mac until OS X; files and applications were typed with a 4-character filesystem property. extensions mean nothing to humans, so you don't need them

people appreciate what the mac did for computing, but neglect a lot of the subtleties about it

fragments of an Alternate Universe :: Computing 

@calvin @lizardsquid Then you've got this command:

STRSEU SRCFILE(PRODLIB/HTMLSRC) SRCMBR(INDEX) TYPE(HTML)

That's right, the type is a separate element of the command entirely.

fragments of an Alternate Universe :: Computing 

@lizardsquid You yourself could make up a bunch of extensions to make smileys at the end

ThingIMade::D

Textfile::3

Something::V

fragments of an Alternate Universe :: Computing 

@BatElite @lizardsquid you can still do horizontal smilies though!

thingoo.oo
filename^^.^^

fragments of an Alternate Universe :: Computing 

@lizardsquid @BatElite I have no idea if any system would complain about .^^ as an extension

Sign in to participate in the conversation
Computer Fairies

Computer Fairies is a Mastodon instance that aims to be as queer, friendly and furry as possible. We welcome all kinds of computer fairies!