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September 30, 2009

The One and Only True Method – Really?

Over 20 years ago while working on my master’s degree in electrical engineering, I took a computer science class that required a term software project. At the time I had a Hewlett-Packard 9816 computer that ran HP’s Rocky Mountain Basic (RMB). This version of Basic was very powerful for its […]
April 30, 2014

Patent Infringement of Software

Patents protect an invention. Unlike copyrights (see post on copyrights), one must apply for a patent by filing with the patent office. If the patent is granted, then the patent holder has exclusive rights to that invention. When an invention is submitted for a patent, it becomes public domain. Others […]