Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
Perhaps. But he died several years ago. His family has posted about getting back into updating his modules, but I'm not sure where exactly they're at with that today.

Did not know this. R.I.P.

These events are happening all around us today. The pioneers are dropping along the great trails of technological exploration that have redefined the lives of everyone on the planet. Some people think the greatest generation that ever lived were kids with guns shooting at kids with guns. I can make a convincing argument that they pale in comparison to today's heroes who have changed our lives much more profoundly than any battlefield victory. Many expert authorities in all sectors of the computing world have already departed and left roads unfinished and unpaved.

Whoever said there is no sense in re inventing the wheel was wrong...we will be doing it for a very long time. Or at least as long as these pioneers work independently with no documentation for others to pick up where they left off. Judging from what I have seen over the past 20 years in computer programming code, we are in for a rough time as we try to decipher others works. A short read here will explain what I am talking about. http://www.cs.utah.edu/~germain/PPS/...ommenting.html