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If we are flexing our BeOS book collections, I have the Be Developer's guide (aka the Be book), Be advanced topics, Programming thr Be operating system, The BeOS bible, Practicle file system design (deals with bfs design) and Koch Media BeOS user guide. Also have a Gobe productive manual too ;-)
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I don't agree. Although I understand that it seems that way, all you need to take are two prime examples of where BeOS got it right, and where the rest of the industry is still playing catch up. Parallel processing and the BFS.
(Access could actually merge sourcecodes and sell that as BeOS but the task is probably immense for a microscopic business case...)
I never thought of it that way, well said. Although I don't think Access is ever going to try that, who knows what might happen in the future? would be a pretty nasty thing to try on the Haiku devs though.
Oh, man! I'm green with envy! Gonna have a look on eBay, see if I can pick one up!