"Thomas Bushnell, BSG" wrote: > > There are--horror of horrors--data type problems that abstract data > types are unable to adequately describe, and this is precisely what > led to their demise as a fundamental organizing principle about ten > years ago.
Some more: Now we understand exchother perfectly. I _do_ need to read at least two books in order to even contemplate doing something useful - I can not, not under any circumstances, program on something I do not 100% (not 99.99%!) understand. And now I hear that Hurd is based on concepts that have 10 years advance on me in matters of basic computer science. If necessary, I will retake a course in Software Enginneering ... but I need to understand the design priciples, and the scientific philosophy behind them. Atle _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd
