Andy Taunenbaum

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Whatever5k

Andy Taunenbaum

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[From alt.os.development:]

http://www.cs.vu.nl/big-staff-photos/Tanenbaum_Andy.jpg
For those who don't know him ;) - interesting guy, really.

PS: I know it's a bit off-topic, but moving it to the OT-Board might not be the best idea since the OS guys are here ;)
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Re:Andy Taunenbaum

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afaik, his name is "Andrew" Tannenbaum, isn't it ?
At least, that's what's written on the book i own from him ...
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Re:Andy Taunenbaum

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Yes it is, actually - but it's often just shortened to Andy.
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Re:Andy Taunenbaum

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Or Andrew Tanenbaum, even.
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Re:Andy Taunenbaum

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who is he?
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Re:Andy Taunenbaum

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You don't know Andrew Tanenbaum? Shame on you ;)
AST (Andrew S. Tanenbaum) is a expierenced OS developer (author of MINIX and Amoeba) and *the* OS guru. He has written several books, the most important one being "Operating Systems: Design and Implementation" (kind of bible, see Book Recommendations).
Well, I think google will tell you more.
Tim

Re:Andy Taunenbaum

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slacker: run (don't walk) to your nearest bookshop, and buy a copy of "Operating Systems: Design & Implementation".
slacker

Re:Andy Taunenbaum

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geese...that guy coulda been real rich....linux was born from his decision not to upgrade his OS...
slacker

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...not that he isnt now...
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