Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from STeve Andre':
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> On Monday 12 September 2005 14:56, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> > Michael Shalayeff wrote:
> > > you barely need to even program anything.
> > > so yeah excuses...
> >
> > bla bla bla... oh well, whatever dude...
>
> Michael makes an important point here. One often does not know how to
> do something at the beginning of a project and must learn how to do the
> things needed to achieve a goal.
oh kamon! you do not expect a typical misc@
material to suddenly jump into doing anything?! (;
i get dellusions once in a while but i think
not many other pplz actually do get that (:
> Software is that way exactly. Learn by doing, make mistakes and learn
> from them, and gain knowledge on the way. Did the USA know how to
> get to the Moon in 1963? No. But we did it inside of seven years, because
> we were willing to research it and not whine.
except nobody really was on the moon (:
it's a hollywood made commercial for startrek!
> Becoming a developer needs the proper state of mind. Say that you will
> and you can, eventually. All a matter of priorities.
this compat/linux project is an excellent way
to get a little look inside the kernel for smb
who has no idea how it works inside [yet].
it is quite well documented as well.
cu
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paranoic mickey (my employers have changed but, the name has remained)