El 10/6/20 a les 1:49, Joshua Branson ha escrit:
> And Joan was just a college student at that time.
> How did you get to be so brilliant so young?
I was not so young :). I was 32 at that time and had about 10 years of
experience working as programmer. Just started my degree too late!
Thanks for the calming words gentlemen! I am realizing that I am
probably a little more right brained (I like writing and speaking a lot)
and I am not as talented in my left brain (doing math and programming
and such).
It is possible that the path forward for me that will provide the most
Hi Joshua,
On 10/6/20 9:49 am, Joshua Branson wrote:
> And I know Damien Zammit is fantastic, because he is working on some
> ridiculously amazing audio work for the Hurd. And holy Alaskan
> Asparagus tips! How does he have time to be a kernel developer and make
> such beautiful music! Can you
On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 02:07:32AM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> One thing is: starting exploring stuff early. I started programming
> around when I was 10. And then spend a *hell* lot of time exploring
> stuff, experimenting with things, doing whatever teaches anything.
> (heck, I even read a
Joshua Branson, le mar. 09 juin 2020 19:49:26 -0400, a ecrit:
> How did you get to be so brilliant so young?
One thing is: starting exploring stuff early. I started programming
around when I was 10. And then spend a *hell* lot of time exploring
stuff, experimenting with things, doing whatever
Samuel Thibault writes:
> Hello,
>
> I don't know what initially triggered the round of cheers, anyway thank
> you all :)
Basically because you are a near programming god on earth. And if
Richard Braun says you are a near global expert in computer concurrency,
then you absolutely must be!
Hello,
I don't know what initially triggered the round of cheers, anyway thank
you all :)
One thing I'm not good at is showing news of what is happening, the
"quarter of the hurd" news were quite useful I think to show people what
happens. It's a matter of taking the time to collect news items,
On Sun, Jun 07, 2020 at 08:29:14AM -0400, Joshua Branson wrote:
> I just want to thank you for being so diligent at maintaining and
> continuing to develop the GNU/Hurd. You are one of my heroes, and I
> love how dedicated you are to the project!
>
> Wishing you a good day,
Likewise.
--
+1
(actually it's much more than 1)
Às 13:29 de 07/06/20, Joshua Branson escreveu:
Hey Samuel!
I just want to thank you for being so diligent at maintaining and
continuing to develop the GNU/Hurd. You are one of my heroes, and I
love how dedicated you are to the project!
Wishing you a good
On 7/6/20 10:29 pm, Joshua Branson wrote:
> Hey Samuel!
>
> I just want to thank you for being so diligent at maintaining and
> continuing to develop the GNU/Hurd. You are one of my heroes, and I
> love how dedicated you are to the project!
>
> Wishing you a good day,
>
> Joshua
>
Yes,
Yes — thank you very much!
Joan Lledó writes:
> +1. Thanks Samuel!
>
>
> El 7 de juny de 2020 14:29:14 CEST, Joshua Branson ha
> escrit:
>>Hey Samuel!
>>
>>I just want to thank you for being so diligent at maintaining and
>>continuing to develop the GNU/Hurd. You are one of my heroes, and I
+1. Thanks Samuel!
El 7 de juny de 2020 14:29:14 CEST, Joshua Branson ha
escrit:
>Hey Samuel!
>
>I just want to thank you for being so diligent at maintaining and
>continuing to develop the GNU/Hurd. You are one of my heroes, and I
>love how dedicated you are to the project!
>
>Wishing you a
Hey Samuel!
I just want to thank you for being so diligent at maintaining and
continuing to develop the GNU/Hurd. You are one of my heroes, and I
love how dedicated you are to the project!
Wishing you a good day,
Joshua
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