Python and Flaming Thunder
castironpi at gmail.com
castironpi at gmail.com
Tue May 13 10:52:13 EDT 2008
On May 13, 9:45 am, castiro... at gmail.com wrote:
> On May 13, 9:34 am, hdante <hda... at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On May 13, 10:58 am, Paul McGuire <pt... at austin.rr.com> wrote:
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> > > On May 13, 8:32 am, Dave Parker <davepar... at flamingthunder.com> wrote:
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> > > > > Don't let yourself be irritated by castironpi
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> > > > I'm not the sort to get irritated by anyone. There is value in all
> > > > interaction.
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> > > Not this interaction, I'm afraid. What irritates *me* about
> > > castironpi is that he uses a chatterbot to clutter up the threads
> > > here. If you go back to his postings from a year ago (and selected
> > > ones since), his comments are coherent and sensible. These rambling
> > > stream-of-consciousness rants about t.v.'s and coffee are (I guess)
> > > his idea of a joke. But they are certainly not worth your time in
> > > trying to respond to them.
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> > > -- Paul
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> > I don't think castironpi so annoying that I should filter its
> > messages. It would be enough if he were better tuned. He is much
> > smarter than the emacs shrink, for example. :-P
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> > The "Flaming Thunder" looks promising, but without being free
> > software, it's unlikely it will create a large developer community,
> > specially considering both free general purpose and scientific
> > programming languages.- Hide quoted text -
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> What is a tank a tank of? Even if it does, developer communities are
> willing to sustain it. That's a pretty colinear judgement, that I
> find the community sustainable. Does anyone commute to out of
> control? What is to out? No jumping down thrown. Tut tut.- Hide quoted text -
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Now, speaking of thrown: do try-di-di*3es not mean what we're thap
that they used to!
<celebration>
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