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ok when can me GAVINO get back into IRC?

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quiet_lad

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Apr 24, 2012, 7:13:29 PM4/24/12
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cmon gents got some new questions

Georgios Petasis

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Apr 25, 2012, 4:45:32 AM4/25/12
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Στις 25/4/2012 02:13, ο/η quiet_lad έγραψε:
> cmon gents got some new questions

Why don't you ask your questions here?

George

David Gravereaux

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Apr 25, 2012, 8:29:51 AM4/25/12
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On 04/24/2012 04:13 PM, quiet_lad wrote:
> cmon gents got some new questions

there's no ban on you now. Have you even tried?
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Zbiggy

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Apr 25, 2012, 11:39:24 AM4/25/12
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In comp.lang.tcl, Georgios Petasis wrote:

>> cmon gents got some new questions
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> Why don't you ask your questions here?

But he asked, didn't he: "How can we kick out all those trendy wankers?"

You're free to answer.
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quiet_lad

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Apr 25, 2012, 4:01:19 PM4/25/12
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On Apr 25, 8:39 am, Zbiggy <zbigniew2011REM...@gmail.REMOVE.com>
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lol
I never called Colin a trendy wanker!

I miss talking to the tcl d00dz.
aww

I find tcl far earier and less weird syntactically than perl etc.

Just so easy to get most of what I want as a sysadmin done its
amazing.

Suppsoedly more powerful langs like haskell and lisp and forth I have
a lot of trouble using with files and unix and I find tcl can talk to
the shell for a lot of things, and that makes things easier many time.

Do tclers find as they write more complex programs that they need
object or something else to control the complexity?

topmind wrote that tables can contain massive complexity for programs,
do tclers ever use postgresql of sqlite to handle the complexity as
opposed to objects?
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