Re: Why Aren't Open Source Tools Being Considered?

Subject: Re: Why Aren't Open Source Tools Being Considered?
From: HBacheler -at- aol -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 23:21:17 EDT


We all learn.

I just had some materials that I looked at that discussed what might be
called extensions.

The material was dated in 1978, in the "Stored Program Control, Software
Documentation Standards by AT&T, PUB 53300, copyright 1982.

It was not my intent to state that someone other than MS set a 'standard'.

With all of the 'turmoil' in the early 80's concerning MS/DOS, CP/M. and
others, many players were involved. IBM, NCR, Tandy (TRS), and others were all
probably working together to define the language, the structures, and the
environments that eventually became MS/DOS, PC/DOS, MS Windows, and the ilk.

The information that you provided in your email is correct in that it
'formalized', and documented in one place what people had been doing for years. MS
Windows justified the 'ad hoc' way people were doing things.


Harry


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