On Apr 18, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Bill Arnold wrote:

> Among programmers perhaps, but still the unanswered question lingers:
> why are we all so caught up with the "how to do" and not paying
> attention to the "what to do"? I don't mean that rhetorically, nor to
> suggest the answer isn't obvious: that we're an entire generation  
> devoid
> of any semblance of leadership.


        Have you looked at the OLPC project? Not the focus that the media has  
put on the price of the machine, but the goals and coding  
implementations used to achieve them? This is bringing computing,  
communication and programming knowledge to masses of people who would  
otherwise not have access to it.

-- Ed Leafe





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