A great loss for us all , for the entire world , for the humanity ... He was my einstein ... My idol ... My pic God ... Rest in peace ...
A great loss for us all , for the entire world , for the humanity ... He was my einstein ... My idol ... My pic God ... Rest in peace ...
The loss of Darrel Taylor is a great loss to all of us. There will certainly be an unfillable void in this forum. In his memory and to his great work I would like to hear some discussion on how we can preserve his great contributions. How will his website be maintained? How will his many programs and code snippets be saved? How can we preserve Darrel Taylor's legacy?
mountain747
Darrel was a key person in PBP programming help and his name will be known for ever in this close circle
of chip programmers worldwide. One feels his death is unfair. He was still young, full of energy and
knowledge and always willing to help. It will be difficult or perhaps impossible to replace him. I myself,
being a beginner in PBP, did not have to ask him questions personally. The answers to my questions were asked by someone else already and placed by Darrel 5 -10 years before on the forum so I just had to find them. It crossed my mind that maybe his collected works should be available for sale and this could help his family. I know most of us already have at least part of this proposed collection of work by Darrel stashed away and used often. One of the most useful latest works by Darrel was his chip Config software that he published this year. If Darrel’s collected works make it into a book put me down for 3 copies.
God rest you in peace Darrel we will never forget you!
Steve Szoke
I have been busy with summer and haven't been on the forum much. I ran across this and my stomach just sank. Wow, is all I can say. I had stopped by meLabs with Jeff S. a while ago hoping to meet him in person and take him out to lunch for all that he has helped me, but alas, he was working from home that day. He was (and is) a celebrity on this forum and has been greatly responsible for my getting back into PICs. God's peace to all who knew him and will miss him.
Mark
So I ask once again. How can we preserve Darrel Taylor's legacy in code? How do we maintain all of his original works as not to be lost and to always be available for all future use?
Wayne
Thanks Dave, I'll give them a call.
Wayne
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