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RE[2]: A few problems...
by siebharinn on Thu 6th Jul 2006 00:06
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RE[3]: A few problems...
by bytecoder on Thu 6th Jul 2006 00:39
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Both, of course. Just because you're not an average user once you start writing code doesn't suddenly not make you a user: being a user is a continuous property. Just because you stop using your computer at night doesn't somehow negate the fact that you are a computer user, for example.
That was my point. All programmers are users but not all users are programmers. The statement "in theory users can write their own" implies that non-programmers can create file systems. To me, that's what it sugests anyway.
I'd be happy with the statement, "Users can create their own icons".
"Programmers can create their own file systems" is a truer, less abigious statement.
RE[3]: A few problems...
by jbrader on Thu 6th Jul 2006 09:03
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2005-11-12
Programers can write them, not users.
When I sit down to write some code I am a programmer, when I sit down to read my email I am a user.