edwardj@microsoft.UUCP (Edward JUNG) (12/22/90)
In article <1990Dec10.183222.9625@sbcs.sunysb.edu> dtiberio@csserv1.ic.sunysb.edu (David Tiberio) writes: >In article <22081@well.sf.ca.us> yoo@well.sf.ca.us (Young-Kyu Yoo) writes: >>Play with a NeXT. They are incredibly fun. The NeXT is more than Unix >>(NeXTStep and Interface Builder for instance), but Unix is also pretty >>fun to hack. Mach messaging is a lot of fun, playing around and programming >>the DSP chip is a lot of fun, interapplication communications is a lot of >>fun. Programming the DSP chip is NOT fun -- it is, uh, challenging! Reminds me of the old days programming the Mac (or Windows, I guess)... the edit-compile-test-debug cycle becomes the edit- compile-test...oops! crash!, reboot, oops! crash!, reboot, debug, crash!, etc., etc. -- Edward Jung Microsoft Corp. My opinions do not reflect any policy of my employer.