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Ramine

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Mar 18, 2017, 8:05:48 PM3/18/17
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Hello,


About me again...

I have read quickly many posts here, and i have noticed
that many of you are experienced programmers, and since
i am not stupid, i have asked myself what is that you are doing
mostly ? and here how i have answered this question: I think
that in softwere engineering we first have to program in C++ or/and
Object Pascal or/and Java, but after that we begin to learn how to
manage bigger projects by learning the V&V methods and by learning
extreme programming and agile and design by contracts etc. and i think
that this methodologies look like guidelines of ISO that we have to
follow to be able to simplify complexity and to make bigger projects,
this what i have noticed here , you are often doing for example
meta-programming with templates, and using templates etc. to succeed in
the goal of managing successfully larger projects.. i have notice it
here on this forum of C++, but my interest is not managing larger
projects as has thought falsely Bonita Montero, but i have invented many
synchroniation algorithms and i have invented softwares to do
parallel programming like my threadpools that scales well,
and i have invented my parallel compression library and my
parallel archiver etc. to also show you that i was interested
in parallel programming and synchronization algorithms.


Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.




Rick C. Hodgin

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Mar 18, 2017, 8:13:25 PM3/18/17
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On Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 8:05:48 PM UTC-4, Ramine wrote:
> About me again...

Until you make your life about other people, your life will have no
meaning, Ramine. It's not about you. It's about your place in the
community of people around you. It's about your unique and special
skills and talents given to benefit the community.

When you learn that simple lesson, you'll be on the right path.

I urge you to apologize to everyone here, Ramine. You owe it to
each of them. They are real people with real value and merit and
many of them come here to help other people gain knowledge and
experience so they can have better lives. You have offended them
greatly by your tirade. An apology would be a first step toward
reconciliation.

Thank you,
Rick C. Hodgin
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