Linked by Andy Tars on Fri 25th Apr 2003 17:06 UTC
João Paredes is an almost-21-year-old student of Electrotecnical and Computers Engeneering at Oporto's State University for Engeneering (Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto), in Portugal. He is well known and respected in his community, known to be a visonary and a good leader. Also known to be an excelent programmer, as he's been programming computers for 16 years now (yes, since he was 5).
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by João Paredes itself on Sat 26th Apr 2003 18:12 UTC
I am sorry you think that way.
I haven't said that people are trying to steal my operating systems secrets. I said one person did steal a project of mine. In fact it was a former teacher of mine, and it presented it at a conference as being his project.
And I did not ask anyone to come here and comment.
Also, I haven't said that it was an Object Oriented CPU. Please read things carefully, but, to make you happy, I'll just give you a hint: it's amazing what one can do with FPGA's.
I just think you hate me because my name got mentioned here. Are you jealous in any way?
I am sorry also that you cannot be constructive, and got to try make fun of me. But I guess inconstructive and bad minds discuss people, average minds discuss events, and great minds discuss ideas.
I am sorry you think that way.
I haven't said that people are trying to steal my operating systems secrets. I said one person did steal a project of mine. In fact it was a former teacher of mine, and it presented it at a conference as being his project.
And I did not ask anyone to come here and comment.
Also, I haven't said that it was an Object Oriented CPU. Please read things carefully, but, to make you happy, I'll just give you a hint: it's amazing what one can do with FPGA's.
I just think you hate me because my name got mentioned here. Are you jealous in any way?
I am sorry also that you cannot be constructive, and got to try make fun of me. But I guess inconstructive and bad minds discuss people, average minds discuss events, and great minds discuss ideas.