What does in mean when you dream in hypertext ?


Question:
I wake up exhausted.

Answers:
I've had the working all night in my dreams syndrome. It sounds like you've been doing too much coding.

Or alternately, when we sleep our consciousnesses are whisked to the other side of our galaxy where they are inserted into other beings who are just waking, we live their lives (quite surreal, I might add) and come back to earth when they go to sleep.

Just think, in this other world you may have written the website that will become their new constitution.

It means you should either lay off the coding, or congratulate yourself for helping form a bold new nation. So give yourself a nap to bask in your glory.

Other Answers:
Lay off the coke.

It means that u spend too much time on internet. Step away from the computer for awhile.


The aim of hypertext is simple and practical: to create a better world for readers of on-line documents. There is a danger, in any field of research and development, of the researchers moving into a dream world, far divorced from the real needs of users. This can happen throughout computing research -- and doubtless equally in other disciplines -- even when the topic is severely practical. It happens in relatively mature disciplines, such as software engineering, and is certainly not confined to new and fashionable disciplines like hypertext.

Often the dream world is encouraged by funding agencies, who push grandiose and ambitious projects. When these fail no-one wishes to acknowledge it, least of all the funding agency, and thus further even more grandiose projects are built upon the failure of the earlier projects.

We could all gain by following Ivan Sutherland's (Frenkel, 1989) wisdom: ``It seems to me the secret in research activities is to pick something easy enough to do, . but a lot of people pick projects that are too hard. I've tried to pick easy ones to work on. And there are plenty of easy ones going begging''.

The purpose of this paper is to act as a counter-weight to the dreams and hype surrounding hypertext. It takes a real project with down-to-earth aims, and examines how the lessons learned from that project throw light on the issues facing hypertext.
P.J. Brown
Computing Laboratory
The University
Canterbury
Kent, CT2 7NF


C Copyright P.J. Brown 1989, 1990


You spend too much time working on computers,poor thing.

i think you are a web site.




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