Have all good days,
David Sletten
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No, of course not.
It's a bug.
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A big generation gap, comparison stops here, no need to discuss details :)))
Luc P.
David Sletten <da...@bosatsu.net> wrote ..
> Gosu -> standard athlete on performance enhancing drugs (EPO, steroids, ...)
> Clojure -> genetically modified athlete
>
> A big generation gap, comparison stops here, no need to discuss details :)))
Your sense of humour never fails to amuse me; it was great meeting you
at Clojure Conj :)
Regards,
BG
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I`ll be there next year certainly :))
Baishampayan Ghose <b.g...@gmail.com> wrote ..
You are lucky you do not work with me day to day, my sense of humor
is not always "on". The last two weeks I had to interact with zombies
in two different IT departments (two separate customers) and swearing
mode was on for most of that period. Yesterday was particularly awful.
I think you get along with human beings more than I can :)))
It's easier to deal with software and hardware problems than wet ware
issues. My cats and garden plants have a much more rational behaviors...
I hope we can meet at the next Conj. Too bad were are so far away,
I would have a drink with you on a regular basis. Lets strive to have one
at the next Conj :)
How your startup thing going ? Mine is on track but there's still a
pile of work to be done especially with the stuff I brought back from the
Conj. A new design is planned for 2011.
Be seeing you,
Luc
Baishampayan Ghose <b.g...@gmail.com> wrote ..
> And then comes this (Paul Stadig's tweet, RT by Stuart Sierra :)
>
> http://language-comparison.s3.amazonaws.com/comparison.html
>
>> Not Not Lisp (Ruby/Python/Java)
Though actually, in Lisp dialects double-negation of something is just
true, not the original item :)
user> (not (not 'lisp))
true
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> I don't want to start any language wars, but this is funny:
> http://gosu-lang.org/comparison.shtml
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I love the part where it claims Scala has "solid IDE tooling". Ever since
2.8.0 comes out the Eclipse plugin auto-completion is broken. Ensime on
Emacs works fine, yes, but so does clojure-mode and swank-clojure.
> They have no knowledge of functional programming
???
> but strongly feel it isn't suited to their field.
???????????
Isn't this a bit contradictory ? It's ok to follow your own gut feeling but
it needs to be supported somehow by tangible facts.
At least we laughed about it.
Luc P.
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The rabid Muppet
Daniel Gagnon <redal...@gmail.com> wrote ..
> I spoke to the guys on reddit. They said it is tongue-in-cheek.???????????
> They have no knowledge of functional programming
???
> but strongly feel it isn't suited to their field.
Isn't this a bit contradictory ? It's ok to follow your own gut feeling but
it needs to be supported somehow by tangible facts.
At least we laughed about it.
Luc P.