On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 7:09 AM, Jim Lux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I hate to fall back on the "read the source code" trope, because I
> genuinely believe that source code is a terrible way to document
> interfaces, but, as it sits, that's all there really is.


The "read the source code" trope has yielded at least six working,
sophisticated spin-off SDR projects. By any empirical standard, the argument
against it has to be regarded as temperamental and speculative, not
substantive. In other words, it's an easy criticism to level, but it has few
correlates in the real world. The counterexamples are enough to show the
flimsiness of the argument.

73
Frank
AB2KT

-- 
"This is the Voice of Moderation. I wouldn't go so far as to say we've
actually SEIZED the radio station . . . " -- Obsidian Wings
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