AKMA's Random Thoughts

November 17, 2003

That’s My Son (sort of)

The Eastman School of Music, where my older son Nate studies, is the subject of a handsome Flash presentation at the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle site. The only way they might have improved it would have been by including a picture of my good-looking son, and eliciting from him some pithy wisdom about the leading undergraduate music theory school in the country, or his great teachers, or convenience to generous and helpful blog-neighbors. . . .

Posted by AKMA at November 17, 2003 02:21 PM | TrackBack
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Seth Roby graduated in May of 2003 with a double major in English and Computer Science, the Macintosh part of a three-person Macintosh, Linux, and Windows graduating triumvirate.

Posted by: Margaret at January 13, 2004 12:55 AM

This code should compile and run just fine, and you should see no changes in how the program works. So why did we do all of that?

Posted by: Bertram at January 13, 2004 12:55 AM

The Stack is just what it sounds like: a tower of things that starts at the bottom and builds upward as it goes. In our case, the things in the stack are called "Stack Frames" or just "frames". We start with one stack frame at the very bottom, and we build up from there.

Posted by: Emma at January 13, 2004 12:56 AM