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- From: floh@mkmk.in-chemnitz.de (Andre Weissflog)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: toy operating systems, like AmigaOS
- Message-ID: <idvqy*jJ0@mkmk.in-chemnitz.de>
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 12:15:14 CET
- Reply-To: floh@mkmk.in-chemnitz.de
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- In article <4ksuge$haa@nadine.teleport.com>, Stephan Schaem writes:
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- > More easy said then done... this can be possible on very simple project.
- > but write >200,000 C line project.. compile, I'm sure you will have
- > plenty of bug already here... should your compiler crash and burn
- > because you made a syntax error?!
- > And after that, how many people can really say they wrote complex
- > project with zero bug on the first go?! How much time was involve
- > in proof reading/desecting the functions/system?
- >
-
- Hmm, this sounds like you realize a 200.000 lines project by
- first hacking the *entire* code into the machine, THEN
- run the compiler over it, and then start debugging :-)))
-
- Bye,
- -Floh.
-
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