Comment by theyinwhy 7 years ago Hardware support is hard, that's why this normally fails, unfortunately. 2 comments theyinwhy Reply tombert 7 years ago I do not doubt that at all. I know almost nothing about systems programming. If I did, I would almost certainly contribute. ethbro 7 years ago Lesson #1 about systems programming is the same as lesson #1 about internal Enterprise programming:The fewer people who see a thing, the uglier the source is.And as you go down the stack on mobile devices... there are very few people watching, indeed.
tombert 7 years ago I do not doubt that at all. I know almost nothing about systems programming. If I did, I would almost certainly contribute. ethbro 7 years ago Lesson #1 about systems programming is the same as lesson #1 about internal Enterprise programming:The fewer people who see a thing, the uglier the source is.And as you go down the stack on mobile devices... there are very few people watching, indeed.
ethbro 7 years ago Lesson #1 about systems programming is the same as lesson #1 about internal Enterprise programming:The fewer people who see a thing, the uglier the source is.And as you go down the stack on mobile devices... there are very few people watching, indeed.
I do not doubt that at all. I know almost nothing about systems programming. If I did, I would almost certainly contribute.
Lesson #1 about systems programming is the same as lesson #1 about internal Enterprise programming:
The fewer people who see a thing, the uglier the source is.
And as you go down the stack on mobile devices... there are very few people watching, indeed.