04:14 < caerwyn> yeah. i saw that. it's nice to have inferno mentioned but you can't expect to cover that too. you're already covering a lot.
04:15 < caerwyn> the thing i'd push, both for plan9 and inferno, is the idea that you can become a hacker of the whole system.
04:16 < caerwyn> not just the kernel, or some tools, or the window manager, but you can understand
04:16 < caerwyn> the whole thing
04:16 < caerwyn> if you want to understand systems, you need something you can grasp
04:16 < caerwyn> and modern unixes are beyond that now.
04:17 < caerwyn> it's an amazing thing to be hacking on the editor, and deciding i need a quick fix in the emu, then pull in some code in the web browser,
and write a new text tool while i'm at it.
04:18 < uriel> caerwyn: that is a really very good point
04:22 < caerwyn> i think it's a very good point too :) i kinda think this is pike's point in the utah paper you like to quote. yell to the audience, "it's
about systems, stupid!"
04:22 < caerwyn> not just the OS, programmer's need to learn to appreciate Systems!
04:24 < caerwyn> it's hard to put in words, but when you see it all work together, like in plan9 and inferno, you recognize the elements that make good
systems.
04:25 < uriel> yup, I agree completely..
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