Comment by lwhi
1 month ago
No it isn't necessary for progress.
Standards can be (and are) developed cooperatively and these still allow and encourage progress.
1 month ago
No it isn't necessary for progress.
Standards can be (and are) developed cooperatively and these still allow and encourage progress.
C23 would not be nearly as good as it is without proprietary C compiler extensions, and other non-C programming languages. Sure, C23's versions of some features are better than many proprietary implementations, but they wouldn't exist at all if the lessons hadn't been learned from that exploration.
Once upon a time, Jabber was the messaging protocol. But what killed interoperable instant messaging wasn't a shift away from Jabber: it was a shift away from interoperability. Requiring all chat communication systems to be Jabber wouldn't have helped, and it would have prevented IRCv3.
>Once upon a time, Jabber was the messaging protocol. But what killed interoperable instant messaging wasn't a shift away from Jabber: it was a shift away from interoperability.
And how is interoperability possible without agreed standards?
The same way it always has been? Microsoft Office implements the WordPerfect formats, and WordPerfect implements the Microsoft Office formats.
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