Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith
That’s the gist of what academics and engineers told IT workers
gathered here this week for the three-day Association for Computing
Machinery conference. The event is typically a sort of group hug
between computer programmers and scientists, but the mood turned a
tad nasty Tuesday as researchers lightheartedly ripped on computer
scientists, who made up the bulk of the 200-member audience.”
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Author: JT Smith
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In graduate school I signed up for the only course on software engineering. On the first day of class, the professor announced, “Software engineering is bullshit. There is nothing to teach about it. So we are going to study Unix internals instead.” And that was that. I learned nothing about software engineering during my four years at graduate school. This article is about why software engineering is not bullshit. In fact, it is a long way from excrement and may be more worthy of serious study than some traditional computer science topics.
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Author: JT Smith
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This meeting is free and open to the public. The meeting runs from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm. Thanks to support of CALC/Canterbury, the meeting is in their space at 780 Third Avenue between 48th and 49th Streets on the East Side of Manhattan. Ask at the front desk for CALC/Canterbury, which is on Concourse Level 1. Times: 6:30 pm General Q&A 7:00 pm Jay Sulzberger will commence ranting Subway stops: IND E and F, the Lexington Avenue stop IRT 6, the 51st Street stop If you plan to attend, please visit the Beginners web page at http://www.gnubies.org and follow the attendance link so that we can arrange for the appropriate amount of space. Today there is no competent mass market small office lan product, neither a source secret product nor a free software product. We will argue that the correlation of forces favors free software in the coming drive to lower Operating Costs and raise Return on Investment. http://www.fsf.org http://www.debian.org http://rsync.samba.org http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/full-text/book/book.html http://sicp.ai.mit.edu/Spring-2001 ftp://ftp.cs.utexas.edu/pub/garbage/cs345/schintro-v14/schintro_75.html#SEC82 ftp://ftp.cs.utexas.edu/pub/garbage/cs345/schintro-v14/schintro_141.html#SEC264 http://slashdot.org/interviews/01/03/13/1420210.shtml http://hotwired.lycos.com/collections/connectivity/5.10_eli_noam1.html http://www.anu.edu.au/mail-archives/link/link9708/0412.html info tar man apt-get I will also install from scratch a Debian system in two different ways, one of which requires exactly three keystrokes. The author of the three stroke install utility will heckle throughout. Jay Sulzberger
Author: JT Smith
The software powerhouse will next Monday unveil software to allow
non-Microsoft platforms to implement .Net, its technology to deliver
software and applications over the Internet.”