Porting UNIX Applications to the Mac
Silver
gaynor at topaz.RUTGERS.EDU
Tue Sep 16 16:07:33 AEST 1986
Pierce T. Wetter (...!tybalt.caltech.edu!wetter) writes:
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I think it's just this kind of discussion that John Bruner was trying
to avoid when he expressed a preference, with all the disclaimers that
he was expressing his opinion. Although I myself would enjoy hearing
your (netwide) opinions on the subject of user interfaces, I wouldn't
want to read them hear. It is enough to say, "The interfaces Foo,
Bar, Bletch-II, and even Bletch are popular, and will have to be
considered in this discussion.". Discussions of their relative merits
is better held in, oh, probably net.cog-eng (or if there's a
talk.interface going...).
Just trying to nip a heated-argument-that-doesn't-belong-here in the bud,
Silver.
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