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diff --git a/www/design.html b/www/design.html index 27e8af43..0c3815d4 100644 --- a/www/design.html +++ b/www/design.html @@ -181,9 +181,9 @@ don't understand the problem until you _have_ solved it.)</p> that works and has been paid for is a corporate asset not lightly abandoned. Open source software can afford to re-implement code that works, over and over from scratch, for incremental gains. Before toybox, the unix command line -has already been reimplemented from scratch several in a row (the -original Unix and BSD tools, the GNU tools, BusyBox...) -but maybe toybox can do a better job. :)</p> +has already been reimplemented from scratch several times in a row (the +original AT&T Unix command line in assembly and then in C, the BSD +versions, the GNU tools, BusyBox...) but maybe toybox can do a better job. :)</p> <p>P.S. How could I resist linking to an article about <a href=http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2005-08-24-n14.html>why @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ programmers should strive to be lazy and dumb</a>?</p> <b><h3>Platforms</h3></b> <p>Toybox should run on every hardware platform Linux runs on. Other posix/susv3 environments (perhaps MacOS X or newlib+libgloss) are vaguely -interesting but only if they're easy to support, I'm not going to spend much +interesting but only if they're easy to support; I'm not going to spend much effort on them.</p> <p>I don't do windows.</p> |