Michael Barabanov wrote:
>
> For you, not being a computer scientist -- like you acknowledged
> so many times before -- using function pointers may be something of
> an innovation; for me at least this is an obvious thing to do.
> To me, the position like "here! he used a function pointer
> like a I did a year ago!!!" seems quite strange.
>
Regardless of the current context of discussion, I would like to
point out that this is a cheap shot. The fact that Paolo isn't a
computer scientist doesn't mean he can't make the difference between
what is an innovation and what isn't. I've seen electrical and civil
engineers become the best of programmers and invent quite very usefull
pieces of software because they recognized the need to innovate, I don't
see why a mechanical engineer couldn't. Being a computer engineer myself,
I do see quite a difference between the way hooking onto Linux is done in
RTAI and in RTL.
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