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Photoshop 1.0.1 Open Sourced


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http://developers.sl...or-photoshop-10

It ain't much, but it's still pretty cool and interesting.

"With the permission of Adobe Systems, the Computer History Museum has made available the source code for Photoshop version 1.0.1, comprising about 128,000 lines code within 179 files, most of which is in Pascal, the remainder in 68000 assembly language. This the kind of code I aspire to write. The Computer History Museum has earlier made available the source code to MacPaint."

Note: At the time of writeing, the source code site is down.

Here is some screenshots of PS 1: http://creativebits....on_of_photoshop

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Article date: 2006

Because that article is from 2006...

EDIT: God damn ninjas! :p

oh.... :laugh:

Next question: Why are you posting 7 year old articles Tyler?

edit: ok I understand now, the news that its open source is new. The article that was posted purely for the screenshots is the old one. Sorry tyler :)

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Article date: 2006

Because that article is from 2006...

EDIT: God damn ninjas! :p

oh.... :laugh:

Next question: Why are you posting 7 year old articles Tyler?

edit: ok I understand now, the news that its open source is new. The article that was posted purely for the screenshots is the old one. Sorry tyler :)

I'm not. :) The screenshots is just a random article I found to give you a picture of what was released. If you look on the Slashdot article, it says "Posted on Thursday February 14, @ 08:47AM".

Edit: No probs! lol. :D

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Interesting that it's mostly Pascal and assembly. People say Photoshop is written entirely in C++, but this goes to show that at least it hasn't always been that way; if anything, there's probably still some Pascal and a lot of hand-written assembly in there.

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