But Art, those of us with dyslexia transpose things it looks like a
frowny-face …
Gary G. Little
Staff Engineer
Broadband Storage, Inc.
xxxxx@broadstor.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Art Baker [mailto:xxxxx@nfr.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 8:25 AM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Re: 3rd party Device driver development tool or pure wdm
driver development…Which is the best???
For the humorously challenged on this list: IT WAS A JOKE. (That’s what the
little smiley face means…)
As the intrepid Mark Roddy has already pointed out, NeXT only used
PostScript for display generation.
Regards,
-Art Baker
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Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 11:01 AM
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Subject: [ntdev] Re: 3rd party Device driver development tool or pure
wdm driver development…Which is the best???
On 11/01/01, ““Art Baker” ” wrote:
> Why are you assuming it hasn’t been tried? If memory serves, I believe
the
> original NeXt cube was programmed entirely in PostScript. ![]()
>
> -Art
>From what little I know the language of choice on NeXTstep was Objective C.
PostScript was used for display - same as the (later) Display PostScript
extension for X. Underlying OS was Mach. Language of choice - C.
Gordon
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