>Of course, but we need to know what we're going to write before we start >coding (not to suggest that you were implying otherwise). Of course you didn't :) Well I guess we're supposed to write programs that address the needs of the users. But who are the users? where are the users? That's what I meant by implementations -- we need test beds where we can test the system...
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