Jorgen said:
Amazon now tells me my copy is due right after Midsummer -- along with
Spacemen 3's classic "Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To".
(No comparison intended.)
I just hope it has the 2nd edition's soft binding, which has allowed
me to read it in bed and fall asleep countless times.
/Jorgen
Help me with this. People still buy "books" (made of paper?). But technical
books? Is this Bjarne's worst night mare: that his intellectual offerings
would stagnate with a peutrid programming language? He went from "engineer"
at AT&T, to academia, right? Anyone else wanna know about that? I do.
Bjarne, how's the philosophy going? Figured it out yet? C++ pays the bills?
Are your personal goals being met? Or have they been met? I don't think so,
as far as the technical stuff (C++) goes. AT&T changed before you were
there: the time when invention of UNIX had already past. Then you had your
skunkworks C++, and to this day, they don't want it, .... uh oh, but I don't
want it either: I just want my phone to work (but just saying that makes me
a dinosaur). Did AT&T KNOW that your quick-hack C++ was a loser? I think
not. I think I know what "they" did: <I don't know how to convey that at
this time>.
So, you are "an intellectual". You make a lot of wrong (in retrospect, but
you were not a language designer then, just a "worker") decisions in
creation of a programming language (C++). You write insignificant books for
years, to capitalize on the fame of your quick-hack programming language.
But wait, that makes you NOT an engineer, but something else. OK.
So you leave <is there a name for it: for-profit?>, and seek haven in
academia. How is that working against your philosophy?
Mind you, not AGAINST BJARNE"S PHILOSOPHY, but rather, "given your
<philosphy (I mean, you have "one", right?)>", but what do I care about you
other than the others? Why do I ask these questions of you?
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All tapped-out on that post (response).. don't even try me on chickens and
eggs.