Re: Maple Vs Mathematica debugging



carlos@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Ideally they should had been part of the kernel from the start, and
engines threaded around them.  That is the way fault-tolerant
systems are designed.  Of course, kernels can be rewritten from
scratch as Linux has proven, if enough resources are provided.


This is what we call making "schoonschip" in The Netherlands.

Jaap
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