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May 1996, Week 2

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Larry Boyd <[log in to unmask]>
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Larry Boyd <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 May 1996 11:14:48 +0000
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On  9 May 96 at 8:07, Duane Percox wrote:
 
> I still believe a Distributed Object Model for the HP3000 that
> can run in the mpe and posix environs would create more possibilities
> than posix. And it addresses the future of where I believe software
> development is going.
 
Unfortunately, my personal belief is that even this won't help much.
If there were 100,000+ 3k/9xx market, it would help more.  Not that DOM
wouldn't help at all.  It just that in my prior life (before HP), I saw
more refusal to port to the 3k strictly because of the market size.
 
Larry Boyd    <[log in to unmask]>
"Each problem solved creates the opportunity to solve the next problem
          that the last solution created." - Richard Pascale
(These opinions are my own and not those of Hewlett-Packard.)

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