Dijkstra: My Recollections of Operating System Design (2001) [pdf]
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Re: Dijkstra: My Recollections of Operating System Design (2001) [pdf]
#2 Any piece of software reflects the organizational structure that produced it.
Do OSes reflect the society that built these?If we have "Operative Systems", are we ever get "Management Systems" or "Directive Systems"?
Re: Dijkstra: My Recollections of Operating System Design (2001) [pdf]
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#4He has really nice handwriting.
If you want to keep one, it is worthwhile to download it from a few sites; multiple variants exist. AFAIK the only difference between them is the character set (a couple of fractions, IIRC)
Re: Dijkstra: My Recollections of Operating System Design (2001) [pdf]
#5Re: Dijkstra: My Recollections of Operating System Design (2001) [pdf]
#6He has really nice handwriting.
Re: Dijkstra: My Recollections of Operating System Design (2001) [pdf]
#7He has really nice handwriting.
Re: Dijkstra: My Recollections of Operating System Design (2001) [pdf]
#8He has really nice handwriting.
Ha d , and many people think so. Somebody even made a TrueType font called Dijkstra ( http://ufonts.com/fonts/dijkstra.html ) If you want to keep one, it is worthwhile to download it from a few sites; multiple variants exist. AFAIK the only difference between them is the character set (a couple of fractions, IIRC)
Ddsger Wybe Dijkstra (1930–2002): A Portrait of a Genius - CWI http://homepages.cwi.nl/~apt/ps/dijkstra.pdf
Re: Dijkstra: My Recollections of Operating System Design (2001) [pdf]
#9Many times I wondered how OSes relates to Conway's law: Any piece of software reflects the organizational structure that produced it. Do OSes reflect the society that built these? If we have "Operative Systems", are we ever get "Management Systems" or "Directive Systems"?
This tends to be more obvious when you start looking at packaging, interface, or documentation where different teams responsible for providing different parts of the product provide components.
Re: Dijkstra: My Recollections of Operating System Design (2001) [pdf]
#10He has really nice handwriting.