>
> > I sooo...  wish I had asked those questions last week.  We have
> > different views of what constitutes a prototype. Simple as that.
>
> I know. That has been the basis of the entire debate. But I'll say it
> again, from my very first message in this thread:


Anyone ever taken a Logic class? I've never forgotten the idea I learned
there that most seemingly unsolvable arguments have stem from a lack of
clear definitions of key terms. For us to explain what tools we use for
prototyping, we must first define "prototype". Then, I suppose, we should
define "tool".

Of course, after doing all that, we'll just have to do it again in another
thread next week because new people will show up and no one will remember
what was said. ;)

-r-
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