So I'm back asking for more questions. :-)

I'd like thank to everyone who have contributed questions in the previous thread; I have sorted through all general (high-level, not-terribly-technical) questions and produced Pugs Apocryphon 1, which hopefully answers some of them.

Next month I will produce PA02, which is intended to be a technical walkthrough to the Pugs source tree and internals, including plans for future extensions like NCIs. As such, I'd like to solicit questions regarding the Pugs implementation here.

Like in the previous thread, it is okay to ask other questions -- e.g. what drug I am on (the answer is caffeine, via Diet Coke) -- and I will try to answer all of them in the coming Apocrypha documents.

Thanks!
/Autrijus/


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