Re: A clear difference between algorithm and a pattern

From: Avner Ben (avner_at_skilldesign.com)
Date: 01/24/04

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    Simon Strandgaard wrote:

    > Some big organizations owns patents on some algorithms. It would be really
    > bad if microsoft one day knocks on our door, because we use a
    > microsoft (tm) design-pattern.

    Which one? is it patented?

            Avner.


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