Maybe this ACM vs. IEEE thing is staring to getting out of hand?
Apparently nobody reads Padlipsky anymore.
But most of the elder wizards of the programming community (at least the ones I know) tend to shy away from the pair programming mentality. Younger folks (especially people in their 20s) don't seem to mind as much.
I wonder if this has something to do with the nature of the people who went into programming 20 years ago (compared to today), or what...?
Someone here (in another thread, a few months ago) convinced me to try xmonad, and I haven't gone back.
It's seriously great once you customize it.
Don't forget slapt-get.
Very cool if you haven't tried it.
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