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- f^b $k :l i $ g1 l>$$ (where ^b means "control-b" (ascii 0000010) and $ is actually an alt or escape (ascii 0011011) character). in fact, this very program was used to produce the second, sorted list from the first list. the first hack at it had a bug: gls (the author) had accidentally omitted the "(a)" in front of "f^b", which as anyone can see is clearly the wrong thing. it worked fine the second time. there is no space to describe all the features of teco, but "^p" means "sort" and "j<.-z; ... l>" is an idiomatic series of commands for "do once for every line". by 1991, emacs had replaced teco in hacker's affections but descendants of an early (and somewhat lobotomised) version adopted by dec can still be found lurking on vms and a couple of crufty pdp-11 operating systems, and ports of the more advanced mit versions remain the focus of some antiquarian interest. see also retrocomputing. ftp://usc.edu/ for vax/vms, unix, ms-dos, macintosh, amiga. [authro? home page?] last updated: 2001-03-26
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organize
organizing an event INTEND/PLAN managing a company MANAGEMENT - to put things in the particular way that you want them to be: organize sth, arrange sth a well organized office ◎ The book has 20 chapters organized into four sections. ◎ We have arranged the room in the most practical way possible. ◎ She's very good at arranging flowers. - a particular way of organizing or arranging sth: organization, arrangement We were particularly impressed by the organization of the warehouse. ◎ Do you like the new arrangement in here? - to change the way sth is arranged: reorganize (sth), rearrange sth; noun (U): reorganization I'm going to reorganize the timetable for next week. ◎ Do we need to rearrange the furniture? - a list, drawing or diagram that shows how sth is to be organized: plan This is the plan for our new kitchen. - when everything is in its right place, it is in order, tidy; to make sth tidy: tidy sth, (informal) sort sth out It took me three hours to put all my papers in order. ◎ a tidy desk/bedroom ◎ We need to tidy the house before the guests arrive. ◎ I spent the afternoon sorting out the mess in the children's room. ※ more on making things tidy TIDY - the way in which people or things have been arranged in relation to each other: order (noun U) alphabetical order ◎ in order of size ◎ a list of dates in chronological order (= the order in which things happened) - to put things into groups: sort sth (into sth) Please sort these papers into the correct files. - a set of rules or ideas for organizing sth: system; a thing that is done using a system is systematic The Council have established a new system for recycling rubbish. ◎ We have a very complicated filing system in our office. ◎ a systematic approach to training - the way that the parts of sth are put together or organized: structure; to give sth a particular structure: structure sth the political structure of a country ◎ The course has been carefully structured to meet the students' needs. - if you are good at organizing things and you can work well without making mistakes or wasting time or energy, you are efficient; noun (U): efficiency a very efficient manager ◎ Our boss wants to improve the company's efficiency. ※ not tidy or well organized - the state of being untidy: mess, muddle This room is in a mess. ◎ What a muddle! I can't find anything! - a lack of order or organization: disorder (noun U), confusion (noun U) His financial affairs are in complete disorder. - not in good order: out of order The book had fallen apart and all the pages were out of order. - not in its proper place: out of place She doesn't like anything to be out of place. - something that is not well organized is disorganized, confused, untidy; if sth has no order or organized plan, it is haphazard His filing system seems to be completely haphazard. - a state of great disorder: chaos (noun U); in a state of chaos: chaotic The accident has caused chaos on the motorway. ◎ a chaotic situation
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