Am Freitag, 21. Juli 2006 15:07 schrieb Micha Nelissen: > Rainer Stratmann wrote: > > Partly I agree, but, what has a good programmer to do with internals of > > any os? That a programmer should be an intelligent person does not mean > > that it could not be an advantage if fpc run "out of the box". > > What do you count as "internals" ? Surely the programmer should be > familiar with basic directory layout ? Just like windows has C:\Windows, > C:\Program Files, etc. unix has other conventions. I wouldn't count > these as "internals" of the OS.
Yes, ideally the programmer should know all of it in any os. To simplify it, internals for me are things because a program does not run. O.K. the conventions of Linux I don't know exactly... I don't know at the moment what /usr/local/ is good for... But is it necessary to know it for programming? > Micha Rainer _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal