There's someone else who thinks like me, and well put. Worth every minute of attention.
I remember my early encounters driving me absolutely mad because I did cut my teeth on that 1 seat 1 user environment.I think where I've ended up going in a different way than most is that over the years I keep cracking away at it because I want to understand it. It's an intuition thing, and you never really appreciate the miracle of it until you sit down and come to terms with what X really did. It was the glue between app logic, state, and a constantly floating set of goalposts represented by every possible set of different hardware.
I haven't even torn into the source. It's taken me so long just to grok the other layers of the problem space. Personally, I think the space X11 occupied is one of the most enticing areas of research open to me, even if I never seem to make the time for it.
Abstraction-wise, we assume we carry context with us everywhere, but an X environment driven over a network breaks you of that quite handily, and I don't think the "Cloud"/SOA solves the real life dilemma jist by lifting everything into a browser.
I remember my early encounters driving me absolutely mad because I did cut my teeth on that 1 seat 1 user environment.I think where I've ended up going in a different way than most is that over the years I keep cracking away at it because I want to understand it. It's an intuition thing, and you never really appreciate the miracle of it until you sit down and come to terms with what X really did. It was the glue between app logic, state, and a constantly floating set of goalposts represented by every possible set of different hardware.
I haven't even torn into the source. It's taken me so long just to grok the other layers of the problem space. Personally, I think the space X11 occupied is one of the most enticing areas of research open to me, even if I never seem to make the time for it.
Abstraction-wise, we assume we carry context with us everywhere, but an X environment driven over a network breaks you of that quite handily, and I don't think the "Cloud"/SOA solves the real life dilemma jist by lifting everything into a browser.