A critical project
has prevented me from dfdl work since last week, but I hoped to attend the
conference anyway. I now find that I can't even manage that, I'm
afraid.
The important
milestone is this Friday, so I hope to resume normal participation after
that.
Mike's slides look
good to me. It's a realistic case well presented. I add one observation to
Steve's.
Emphasize the details of the physical representation. In particular, point out
it's only three bytes long.
Consider including an example, showing bits and hex.
Sorry.
Simon
Simon Parker
Software
Consultant
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