Autocoding >Re: "Introduction to Ethics",
Peter Seebach
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Mon Jan 28 00:59:10 EST 2002
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In article <m3u1tb85zp.fsf at chvatal.cbbrowne.com>, Christopher Browne <cbbrowne at acm.org> wrote: >The way that free software projects succeed is when people release >actual software that _works_. It doesn't forcibly have to work >_well_; it doesn't have to be as fully featured as it might, someday, >become. Exactly! I wrote some code to talk to a little USB widget. When I had a vague sense of "wouldn't this be cool", it was stupid. When I could actually make the widget do things, it became interesting. Now, if I put something together, I could expect to see it show up in a kernel somewhere. -s -- Copyright 2001, all wrongs reversed. Peter Seebach / seebs at plethora.net $ chmod a+x /bin/laden Please do not feed or harbor the terrorists. C/Unix wizard, Pro-commerce radical, Spam fighter. Boycott Spamazon! Consulting, computers, web hosting, and shell access: http://www.plethora.net/
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