I use to enjoy Emacs vs. Vi flamewars too, but I've grown board of them now (plus everyone knows emacs always wins[1]), no AWK/SED vs Perl flamewars is were its at now. Esp as some fools think I'm serous:) Join me in this new, and exciting sport. Given your simpleton mind (being a Vi luser) might I be as bold to recommend Perl as your corner.
[1] I did a mini test on/. once, one an emacs-vs-vi-type thread, posted flames for both sides, pro-emacs posts were modded down while pro-vi posts were modded up. Proving vi users are simple mided fools, while Emacs users are gracious, and wonderful.
Not really, three people have waisted time answering, while it is not a great troll, I have "trolled".:D
You bring up Perl..
Yes, bring up perl, kind of like vomiting.
And you don't compare it to Python?:)
Python? Why? perl is a cheap AWK/sed clone. If someone cloned a bad clone of the One True Set Steam Editing Tools why should I care? I use AWK, like all real programmers.
Using such a beast for a simple FPS would be such a waste. So true, we should use a complex, awe-inspiring game, which will push the limits of any machine. I suggest Nethack.
Glancing over this, its a server only tech, you send you email in Moz, Moz gives it to your SMTP server, your SMTP server adds this new meta data and passes it over to the reciving mail server, which checks the aformentioned metadata, if it passes this test, the email will be passed on to the end users email client, if not it will get junked.
I use to enjoy Emacs vs. Vi flamewars too, but I've grown board of them now (plus everyone knows emacs always wins[1]), no AWK/SED vs Perl flamewars is were its at now. Esp as some fools think I'm serous
[1] I did a mini test on
See, Vi users can't even put their names to posts claiming victory.
Not really, three people have waisted time answering, while it is not a great troll, I have "trolled".
Yes, bring up perl, kind of like vomiting.
Python? Why? perl is a cheap AWK/sed clone. If someone cloned a bad clone of the One True Set Steam Editing Tools why should I care? I use AWK, like all real programmers.
See, perl knows its place in life is no more than a cheap immatation of AWK.
:))
AWK is The ONE True Way.
I don't need to, the guys who did the XBox Cluster have pics of themself on the last page.
Arggg... my eyes...
Bah, Emacs vs Vi is old hat (emacs won), its AWK/sed, vs. its evil, shitty imitator Perl.
VideoLAN - Rip, BitTorrent, Share.
Using such a beast for a simple FPS would be such a waste.
So true, we should use a complex, awe-inspiring game, which will push the limits of any machine. I suggest Nethack.
Drat...
And <insert mime="poison/caffeine" default="vodka redbull"/>!
I should preview more...
And !
Like army suits???
> for who knows how long :-D
/. & [w3c] standards don't mix.
Years.
Many many years.
Should the AAWF be the Forgin Disjoint Group Of While Females.
Git. Dam you. Thanks to you, I went and check out the Check on a cow story, and it is false.
/., C64 basic was Microsoft Basic, the check story is false, what next?!?
My world is falling apart thanks to
Dart, too slow.
Pinky, are you thinking what I'm thinking?
Yes, but you wear the socks this time.
Yeap, defently the best...
:D
Its extra slow, has no inbuild security and the screen res of your mobile phone!
Woo, reserect Geeks In Space, but video.
As is Eric.
S/MIME
PGP/GPG
etc.
I use S/MIME. Thwarpe(sp?) give free keys.
When did Mozilla start including an email server?
Glancing over this, its a server only tech, you send you email in Moz, Moz gives it to your SMTP server, your SMTP server adds this new meta data and passes it over to the reciving mail server, which checks the aformentioned metadata, if it passes this test, the email will be passed on to the end users email client, if not it will get junked.
dud-e fix-pre are soooo last yar-e!
The "two compiles" problem has gone with .NET.
I beleive you can still get x86-add on cards.
But that is not the question. If you could buy a PPC based Windows computer, not a Mac with an add-on card to run Windows, native-WinPPC, would you?
WinNT did run on PPC (and Alpha and others), plus I understand the XBox 2 is PPC based, so it's not completely out of the range of possability.
We do, but only when discussing Emacs and VI.