On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 01:18:38PM -0400, William Case wrote:

> No, I am not ignoring the importance of code.  But, it seems to me, if a
> programmer has the right table in mind, he can get to it and follow the
> requisites of the hardware and the code from there.  Put another way,
> tables seem to be the pivotal point for any (most) kernel processes.

Exactly. Most of the code could never be executed if a pointer to it
wasn't in some table. Some people call this "object oriented" already.
Mileages do vary, but, for sure, it is how things work...

All the best,

   Wolfram

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