Comment Re:huh (Score 1) 728
Coding requires expressing yourself in an explicitly clear fashion, and that's what the current languages offer.
I take it you've never tried to read Perl...
Coding requires expressing yourself in an explicitly clear fashion, and that's what the current languages offer.
I take it you've never tried to read Perl...
I remember reading this post those many years ago and nodding my head in agreement as I read along. In college, I drafted all of my essays in Vim before importing them to OO.o for pdf generation. It's a wonderful tool for the job of cranking out text, but you're right that the ability to read what you've already written is distracting and antithetical to the goal of simply pumping out text, which is the novelist's first charge.
I think you've stumbled onto a very interesting use of ed here, though I daresay you're likely an army of one amongst your peers for your choose of authoring tools.
i thought you were gonna say "rock star"
Current Firefox 3.5 runs fine on Win2k, though that may not be true for future releases.
Mozilla IS always the answer when the question is "What actively-developed Web 2.0-capable browser can I use on my Win2k box?"
Anyone who's ever worked in an org w/ full-time Oracle DBAs can attest to how fanatical they are in allegiance to Oracle, even to the point of ruin.
And it's funny, too, because you think they're interested in databases, relational concepts, data integrity, and all of this in general, but they're not, they interested in Oracle products, period. They'd quit before they managed a SQL Server or PostgreSQL database for you.
Cultists.
You're speaking of violinist Phillipe Quint, but there seems to be a rash of such mislayings lately.
Life is a healthy respect for mother nature laced with greed.