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yay !! lets hear it for number crunching - anyone for RPG ?
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You think a Rocket Propelled Grenade might improve code quality?
Could be right if you aim it at QA querists...
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Classic RPG won't even scratch their surfaces; you need RPG IV at the very least
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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Some are indeed rather thick skinned. Thick everything, some of 'em.
And others are so thin skinned it's surprising they can wear clothes without being flayed every time they move...
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As long as you keep posting links to intended-to-piss-people-off seven-year old articles: well, yes, the war is still on ... at least in your head
cheers, Bill
«To kill an error's as good a service, sometimes better than, establishing new truth or fact.» Charles Darwin in "Prospero's Precepts"
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He's just a bit behind the times...
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Yeah.
C# won the war.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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True, but that was still amazing how people would fight for nothing.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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I prefer a metaview -- your choice of language will not make you a better programmer. Conversely, if you are a proficient programmer, you can apply good programming practices regardless of the language (even assembler) that you're working in.
The expression "garbage in, garbage out" is one side of the coin. "bad programmer in, bad program out" is the other side.
Marc
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Nice saying...
By the way, how can bad programmer in, bad program out make sense? Bad programmer would always make bad programs.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Not necessarily - they could get lucky. Doesn't happen very often (if at all) but it could.
Conversely, it's very easy for a good programmer to create a total pile of steaming waset material if he doesn't pay attention.
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Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan wrote: By the way, how can bad programmer in, bad program out make sense?
Erm, like most pithy sayings, one shouldn't think too hard upon them.
Marc
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Assembly, sure. But even PHP?
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harold aptroot wrote: But even PHP?
Actually yes. I took some really crappy PHP that someone had written on a project I was working on and turned into well documented, nicely encapsulated, and most importantly of all, unit-testable code. So, as it turns out, PHP is decent, it's just the abuses of the idiot that wrote the PHP code that gave me a bad taste for the language at first.
I'm also really impressed with the online documentation, particularly the actually useful additions that people contribute to the docs. That's quite rare.
Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote: if you are a proficient programmer, you can apply good programming practices regardless of the language (even especially assembler) that you're working in
FTFY
Once you lose your pride the rest is easy.
In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you. – Buddha
Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
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Marc Clifton wrote: The expression "garbage in, garbage out" is one side of the coin. "bad programmer in, bad program out" is the other side. That is a signature-quotable Marcism if I've ever seen one ! Congratulations.
I am tempted to say that: if the hand that holds the coin is ignorant enough they may not even know which side of the coin is which, let alone the denomination of the coin. But, I decided not to say that.
Whilst reading your remarks a little voice in my head kept reminding me of your recent (excellent) rants about working in Ruby, but I think those were by the other Marc
cheers, Bill
«To kill an error's as good a service, sometimes better than, establishing new truth or fact.» Charles Darwin in "Prospero's Precepts"
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BillWoodruff wrote: But, I decided not to say that.
Well said.
BillWoodruff wrote: but I think those were by the other Marc
There's at least one evil twin, but like Calvin (& Hobbes) it's hard to distinguish the clones from the real McCoy.
Marc
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Mr. Torvalds may be the super smart creator of Linux and Git (quite a feat, I'll give him that!), he's still an a**hole
The best mr. Kakurin could've done was just ignore such rudeness.
By the way, I believe mr. Torvalds is aware that he's an a**hole and he's pretty much okay with it.
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I won't find it compelling for he create Linux or Git, because I don't use either one of them. I use Windows and Team Foundation Server; Microsoft geek I am?
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Always surpassed when people focus on Mr. Torvalds' public responses and characterise him as an a**hole. They ignore the stupidity and obvious condescension of the comments he is rebutting as if it were OK to be an a**hole if you haven't created software as significant as Linux or Git. I suspect this is why Mr Torvalds is OK with being an a**hole himself.
'The best mr. Kakurin could've done was just ignore such rudeness.'
I would suggest it would be more appropriate to say 'the best thing Mr. Torvalds could do is ignore such rudeness'.
But sadly in this case, as with most others, the 'bitch slap' was well and truly earned.
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Climate Turnip wrote: the best thing Mr. Torvalds could do is ignore such rudeness I read the original message by mr. Kakurin again, and indeed, it was rude.
So I guess you're right, but either way, because they both took the battle head on, they're now both assholes
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With all the bickering over languages and technology, I wonder when any real programming gets done.
BTW, my car is faster than your car.
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Slacker007 wrote: BTW, my car is faster than your car
And mine is bigger then yours. Wait, are we still talking about cars?
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Quote: I wonder when any real programming gets done. Yes, even I used to wonder the same. Most of them try "Hello world" program and stop there
Ranjan.D
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He does seem like an ass doesn't he? Maybe it's the prestige of being the Linux creator that gives him the freedom to get away with this? But no reason why he couldn't just state his reasons in a cool, calm manner without vituperation.
Kevin
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