Re: Jim Warren has passed away

2021-11-26 Thread Seth Morabito via cctalk
On Thu, Nov 25, 2021, at 9:16 AM, Christian Liendo via cctalk wrote:
> https://web.stanford.edu/~allison/JimWarren.html
>
> For those who do not know about Jim Warren
>
> Jim Warren's wiki page
> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Warren_(computer_specialist)

Very sad to hear of his passing, his contributions to the growth of personal 
computing are legendary.

If only I had known he had retired to a spot just up the road from me (quite 
literally), I would have loved to have had a beer with him.

-Seth
-- 
  Seth Morabito
  Poulsbo, WA
  w...@loomcom.com


Re: Jim Warren has passed away

2021-11-25 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk

On Fri, 26 Nov 2021, dwight via cctalk wrote:

Wasn't it Jim that had the house overlooking the Pacific ocean that was off 
Skyline Blvd?
Dwight


Yes
I was never at that house, he came to Berkeley instead, but I'd heard 
about it.



--
Grumpy Ol' Fred ci...@xenosoft.com


Re: Jim Warren has passed away

2021-11-25 Thread dwight via cctalk
Wasn't it Jim that had the house overlooking the Pacific ocean that was off 
Skyline Blvd?
Dwight



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Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2021 12:42 PM
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Subject: Re: Jim Warren has passed away

On 11/25/21 12:11 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
> When he founded DDJ ("dr. dobb's journal Of Tiny BASIC Calisthenics And
> Orthodontia : Running Light Without Overbyte"), they considered it to be
> a reference, not a newspaper, and kept reprints of the old issues
> available in bound form.
>
Still have my Vol 1, No. 1 of DDJ.

I suspect that many of the kids revisiting vintage computers are unaware
of his contributions.

I find it increasingly difficult to remember many of the early 1970s faces.

--Chuck





Re: Jim Warren has passed away

2021-11-25 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 11/25/21 12:11 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
> When he founded DDJ ("dr. dobb's journal Of Tiny BASIC Calisthenics And
> Orthodontia : Running Light Without Overbyte"), they considered it to be
> a reference, not a newspaper, and kept reprints of the old issues
> available in bound form.
> 
Still have my Vol 1, No. 1 of DDJ.

I suspect that many of the kids revisiting vintage computers are unaware
of his contributions.

I find it increasingly difficult to remember many of the early 1970s faces.

--Chuck





Re: Jim Warren has passed away

2021-11-25 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
When he founded DDJ ("dr. dobb's journal Of Tiny BASIC Calisthenics 
And Orthodontia : Running Light Without Overbyte"), they considered it to 
be a reference, not a newspaper, and kept reprints of the old issues 
available in bound form.


But, after Jim was gone, the title became merely "Dr. Dobb's Journal" with 
subtitles that ranged from "Tools for professional programmers", "World Of 
Software Development", etc.   I think that it ended with "management 
Information Systems"?Much as "Tinker-Toys" became "Morrow Designs", 
"Kentucky Fried Computers" became "NorthStar", and "Intergalactic Digital 
Research" became "Digital Research, Inc."



Jim used to roll around WCCF (1977 - 1983) on roller skates, which put his 
head above the top of the crowd, and let him keep an eye on everything 
going on. His assistant in those days was Nels Anderson.  I'm not sure 
that Jim needed the skates to be head and shoulders above most.


After WCCF had deteriorated badly under the new owners, he was the guest 
of honor at S.O.G. ("Semi Official Gathering" put on in Bend Oregon, by 
Dave Thompson of MicroCornucopia magazine).  We presented him with a pair 
of skates, and told him that it was time for him to put them back on, that 
the world of computers needed him.  I don't know who provided them; I was 
the one who had suggested it to Dave Thompson.


I was tied for #1 for booth selection, even though I never had a booth 
larger than 10x10 and hadn't exhibited at the first three Faires (SF, San 
Jose, Los Angeles), when the suits discontinued the booth selection 
priority list.



I think that it was Jim's "Journal Of Intelligent Machines", that 
eventually decomposed into "Infoworld", or maybe "Silicon Gulch Gaqzette", 
that had the subtitle of "machines who think", instead of the canonical 
"machines that think".  But, it might have been one of his other 
periodicals; can anybody pin that down?



GOOGLE'ing people we knew tends to be very sad.


--
Grumpy Ol' Fred ci...@xenosoft.com


Re: Jim Warren has passed away

2021-11-25 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 11/25/21 9:16 AM, Christian Liendo via cctalk wrote:
> https://web.stanford.edu/~allison/JimWarren.html
> 
> For those who do not know about Jim Warren
> 
> Jim Warren's wiki page
> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Warren_(computer_specialist)

As a longtime subscriber to DDJ and attendee at WCCF, I'm sorry to hear
that.  But then, when I ask my Lovely Wife if she's heard from
so-and-so, the usual response is "he (or she) died a couple of years ago".

--Chuck



Jim Warren has passed away

2021-11-25 Thread Christian Liendo via cctalk
https://web.stanford.edu/~allison/JimWarren.html

For those who do not know about Jim Warren

Jim Warren's wiki page
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Warren_(computer_specialist)