The problem in IT is that the life of an IT or Computer Sciences professional is a race against obsolecence. I have been working in the last 10 years in Computer Sciences and have recycled myself in at least 15 languages and/or technologies ranging from Microcontroller C to VB.
If someone does not recycle itself, he/she can be obsolete in just a few years.
Well, but linuxbios is not just about booting, Im currently using LinuxBIOS in a project that uses it as full Operating System, with the Advantage that it boots directly from EPROM, No HD required;)
The problem in IT is that the life of an IT or Computer Sciences professional is a race against obsolecence. I have been working in the last 10 years in Computer Sciences and have recycled myself in at least 15 languages and/or technologies ranging from Microcontroller C to VB. If someone does not recycle itself, he/she can be obsolete in just a few years.
Well, but linuxbios is not just about booting, Im currently using LinuxBIOS in a project that uses it as full Operating System, with the Advantage that it boots directly from EPROM, No HD required ;)