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.
It is never going to be right, one thing go belly up in all that millions of lines of code and it could have any number of effects. Microsoft can't even stop a computer getting a blue screen of death, so how on earth are these other companies going to make other stuff safe?
Lets just wait until there is one hell of a accident and see what is done then.
Nice of them to allow some users. This is the problem we have these days, big tech companies, most of them in the U.S who think they can to what they want with data belonging to people. While i doubt they are interested in little old me, that is one of the reason why I don't store files in any online cloud storage, be it MS, apple, Google or any other.
It is time other countries like the U.K had the guts to go up against these tech companies.
Question
f0rk_b0mb
http://developers.sl...or-photoshop-10
It ain't much, but it's still pretty cool and interesting.
Here is some screenshots of PS 1: http://creativebits....on_of_photoshop
Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1136476-photoshop-101-open-sourced/Share on other sites
13 answers to this question
Recommended Posts