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- From: d88-jwa@dront.nada.kth.se (Jon W{tte)
- Subject: Re: Look & Feel
- In-Reply-To: mwalker@novell.com's message of 14 Aug 92 14:53:23 GMT
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- Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1992 13:11:22 GMT
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- > mwalker@novell.com (Mel Walker) writes:
-
- No, I'd just talk to his lawyer and get him on the phone. And if I wait 6
- months, I wait! It's HIS shaft idea. Next year, I'll be in the Bahamas.
-
- Yeah, right, doing what to pay the bills ?
-
- > I wonder why there's no shareware cars?
-
- Cars and programs are different beasties. Plus, I've never really intended
-
- Ah, but that's the point. That's why some parts of cars can be
- patented, but algorithms (mental processes, math, computer programs)
- should NOT be patentable.
-
- to say the quicksort/malloc/while loops/etc should be patented. Nobody
-
- But that's exactly what's happening. I bet $1,000,000 (that I don't
- have) that if QuickSort had been invented today, it would have been
- patented. After all, it's much less intuitive than the XOR cursor,
- a defined network byte order, using finite fields for encryption
- (really just addition and modulus) and using a hash to find a previous
- match in an LZ77 compression algorithm. All of which are patented
- today.
-
- how and what should be patented. Ours is not the only industry which has
- gone through this. I expect that it will work itself out eventually. And I
- think that you will still be able to use quicksort if you want.
-
- "Let's all hope for the best and it'll work out in the end."
-
- I hear you're not in business yourself, probably not even in a
- position responsible for design and implementation issues/results.
- How many people would get burned before that happened ? How
- much grief and wasted effor would not that process produce ?
-
-
- --
- - I have decided that it is not boxes but my lack of skill that's the problem.
- - Traitor! This kind of attitude will get you nowhere around here. If you must
- know, it's not your boxes that are the problem, it's your lack of a
- sufficient number of boxes. Go out and buy something.
-