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What can over 400K programmers do?

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    Rocky Moore
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    Wonder how long it would take for over 400,000 programmers (assuming that all memebers are programmers) to build an FREE OS from the ground up and a new programming language to go with it.... Supporting only a given set of hardware (nothing older than three years)... Rocky Moore <><

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      Wonder how long it would take for over 400,000 programmers (assuming that all memebers are programmers) to build an FREE OS from the ground up and a new programming language to go with it.... Supporting only a given set of hardware (nothing older than three years)... Rocky Moore <><

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      Sardaukar
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      It will take forever. Better a small team (< 50) than a 400K coders... Maybe all can contribute with various tools - that's something else. 400000 = 400000 teams * 1 coder or 1 team * 400000 coders? :~

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        It will take forever. Better a small team (< 50) than a 400K coders... Maybe all can contribute with various tools - that's something else. 400000 = 400000 teams * 1 coder or 1 team * 400000 coders? :~

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        Davy Mitchell
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        Poll - What can over 400K programmers do? a) /. /. b) Keep the economy of a small coffee producing state in good health. c) Write the definitive version of Tetris d) Come up with a cool codeword for the project :-D Davy Blog for Software Testing, Bugs, Quality, Security and Stability - www.latedecember.com
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          Wonder how long it would take for over 400,000 programmers (assuming that all memebers are programmers) to build an FREE OS from the ground up and a new programming language to go with it.... Supporting only a given set of hardware (nothing older than three years)... Rocky Moore <><

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          Michael P Butler
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          It would take forever. Especially with all the different mindsets we have here. It's hard enough managing a team of 5 programmers who sit in the same office, speak the same language and have similiar mindsets when it comes to code. Michael 'War is at best barbarism...Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.' - General William Sherman, 1879

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            Wonder how long it would take for over 400,000 programmers (assuming that all memebers are programmers) to build an FREE OS from the ground up and a new programming language to go with it.... Supporting only a given set of hardware (nothing older than three years)... Rocky Moore <><

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            Abbas_Riazi
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            Good idea! I think it's better to start a smaller project not OS or a new programming language. A. Riazi

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            • R Rocky Moore

              Wonder how long it would take for over 400,000 programmers (assuming that all memebers are programmers) to build an FREE OS from the ground up and a new programming language to go with it.... Supporting only a given set of hardware (nothing older than three years)... Rocky Moore <><

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              NormDroid
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              Rocky Moore wrote: 400K programmers Probably 50k programmers, the rest well who knows? To iterate is human, to recurse is devine.

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                Poll - What can over 400K programmers do? a) /. /. b) Keep the economy of a small coffee producing state in good health. c) Write the definitive version of Tetris d) Come up with a cool codeword for the project :-D Davy Blog for Software Testing, Bugs, Quality, Security and Stability - www.latedecember.com
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                • R Rocky Moore

                  Wonder how long it would take for over 400,000 programmers (assuming that all memebers are programmers) to build an FREE OS from the ground up and a new programming language to go with it.... Supporting only a given set of hardware (nothing older than three years)... Rocky Moore <><

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                  Maxwell Chen
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                  Rocky Moore wrote: 400,000 programmers (assuming that all memebers are programmers You have to find out what languages these 400000 programmers use first. There are C, C++, C#, VB, J++, Java, SQL, XML, ASP... users here. With some programming language like C, we can build an OS. But it's not possible to ask a SQL programmer to build an OS. ;P ;P ;P BuggyMax

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                    Wonder how long it would take for over 400,000 programmers (assuming that all memebers are programmers) to build an FREE OS from the ground up and a new programming language to go with it.... Supporting only a given set of hardware (nothing older than three years)... Rocky Moore <><

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                    Megan Forbes
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                    Rocky Moore wrote: What can over 400K programmers do? And how much paid work time can we waste spend constructively in the Lounge each year? :rolleyes:


                    So few words, and yet so precise! Megan, you're a poet of mathematical accuracy! - Jörgen Sigvardsson

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                      Rocky Moore wrote: What can over 400K programmers do? And how much paid work time can we waste spend constructively in the Lounge each year? :rolleyes:


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                      Rocky Moore
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                      Megan Forbes wrote: And how much paid work time can we waste spend constructively in the Lounge each year? Would only apply to those with a job ;) Rocky Moore <><

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                        Rocky Moore wrote: 400,000 programmers (assuming that all memebers are programmers You have to find out what languages these 400000 programmers use first. There are C, C++, C#, VB, J++, Java, SQL, XML, ASP... users here. With some programming language like C, we can build an OS. But it's not possible to ask a SQL programmer to build an OS. ;P ;P ;P BuggyMax

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                        Rocky Moore
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                        BuggyMax wrote: You have to find out what languages these 400000 programmers use first. This is true! For an OS it would have to be C/C++ for the core with a bit of ASM in the for good measure. What about if you have multiple teams working on the same functionality and after their specified functionality was complete, the teams would compare differences and then blend those into the desired core functionality. One of the most difficult parts it to organize the entire project. The specifications could be a nightmare. There would have to be ground work laid from the beginning on security, debugging API, UI's (possibly multiple) along integrated testing and health monitoring. It is just truly boring in the computer field of today. We have tons of technology but it is usually held up by big companies that have their own agenda in mind. Many people go googles over OS-X because it has a few fancy graphics, something a "little" different from the norm. Where are the radical ideas I grew up with. Back in my time, we would usually hear something fairly radical ever year or two. Huge steps not just a little here or there. I remember when the Commodore 64 was hot. People were programming this little 64K (32K usable) RAM machines for business use not to mention how many homes had them. Then the industry heard of the fancy new Amiga computer that had all this new technology. How about the original Mac? What happened after that? Nothing! They just sat back and continued with the same old stuff until the Mac died and they replaced it with a unix clone. I am so hungry for something new. Anyone else? Any geeks out there that really want to see something radical? Rocky Moore <><

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                          Wonder how long it would take for over 400,000 programmers (assuming that all memebers are programmers) to build an FREE OS from the ground up and a new programming language to go with it.... Supporting only a given set of hardware (nothing older than three years)... Rocky Moore <><

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                          ColinDavies
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                          Sounds a bit like re-inventing the wheel. Regardz Colin J Davies

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                            Poll - What can over 400K programmers do? a) /. /. b) Keep the economy of a small coffee producing state in good health. c) Write the definitive version of Tetris d) Come up with a cool codeword for the project :-D Davy Blog for Software Testing, Bugs, Quality, Security and Stability - www.latedecember.com
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                            Sardaukar
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                            You're absolutely right... d) Code name is easy: call it "Project". c) Tetris will fire some fierce battles since one wants to see the women naked, other wants to undress first ;P a) Sure. :-O b) ... z) All of the above. qsort (d, c, b, a) Oh, I know the CEO already. I have a friend with a "void main(void)" tatoo on left arm. What do you think, he is THE one for the job?

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                              Wonder how long it would take for over 400,000 programmers (assuming that all memebers are programmers) to build an FREE OS from the ground up and a new programming language to go with it.... Supporting only a given set of hardware (nothing older than three years)... Rocky Moore <><

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                              We will never know if we don't try. I think it will be like a travel. The most funny part is to plan it. And if "the more merrier" is true, then with 400.000 it will be hilarious. Count me in! jhaga CodeProject House, Paul Watson wrote: ...and the roar of John Simmons own personal Nascar in the garage. Meg flitting about taking photos.Chris having an heated arguement with Colin Davies and .S.Rod. over egian values. Nish manically typing *censur*. Duncan racing around after his pet *c.* Michael Martin and Bryce loudly yelling *c.* C.G. having a fit as Roger Wright loads up *c.* . Anna waving her *c.* and Deb scoffing chocolates in the corner. ...Good heavens!

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                                Rocky Moore wrote: 400K programmers Probably 50k programmers, the rest well who knows? To iterate is human, to recurse is devine.

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                                VB :suss:


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                                  Sounds a bit like re-inventing the wheel. Regardz Colin J Davies

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                                  Colin Davies wrote: The minion's version of "Catch :omg: And I thought I had too much spare time...


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                                    Wonder how long it would take for over 400,000 programmers (assuming that all memebers are programmers) to build an FREE OS from the ground up and a new programming language to go with it.... Supporting only a given set of hardware (nothing older than three years)... Rocky Moore <><

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                                    can't make a baby in one month. Kant wrote: Actually she replied back to me "You shouldn't fix the bug. You should kill it"

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                                      Wonder how long it would take for over 400,000 programmers (assuming that all memebers are programmers) to build an FREE OS from the ground up and a new programming language to go with it.... Supporting only a given set of hardware (nothing older than three years)... Rocky Moore <><

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                                      Every person who wants to download a file from CP ( and possibly post, I'm not sure ) needs to register. That is why the numbers have exploded. Out of that, you'd have maybe 100,000 competent programmers, of which 20,000 would read the site regularly, and maybe 400 would have the time, the energy, and the inclination to involve themselves in such a project. I'm in. :-) Christian NO MATTER HOW MUCH BIG IS THE WORD SIZE ,THE DATA MUCT BE TRANSPORTED INTO THE CPU. - Vinod Sharma Anonymous wrote: OK. I read a c++ book. Or...a bit of it anyway. I'm sick of that evil looking console window. I think you are a good candidate for Visual Basic. - Nemanja Trifunovic

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                                        can't make a baby in one month. Kant wrote: Actually she replied back to me "You shouldn't fix the bug. You should kill it"

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                                        Are you in or out? jhaga CodeProject House, Paul Watson wrote: ...and the roar of John Simmons own personal Nascar in the garage. Meg flitting about taking photos.Chris having an heated arguement with Colin Davies and .S.Rod. over egian values. Nish manically typing *censur*. Duncan racing around after his pet *c.* Michael Martin and Bryce loudly yelling *c.* C.G. having a fit as Roger Wright loads up *c.* . Anna waving her *c.* and Deb scoffing chocolates in the corner. ...Good heavens!

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                                          It would take forever. Especially with all the different mindsets we have here. It's hard enough managing a team of 5 programmers who sit in the same office, speak the same language and have similiar mindsets when it comes to code. Michael 'War is at best barbarism...Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.' - General William Sherman, 1879

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                                          Michael P Butler wrote: ... sit in the same office, speak the same language and have similiar mindsets ... But still, the most important item, and the one that will doom the 400k programmers to failure is "Where do we put the curly braces?" Dave "You can say that again." -- Dept. of Redundancy Dept.

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