2009/6/23 Napoleon <rri0...@attglobal.net>:
> 明覺 wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 10:18 PM, John Hasler<jhas...@debian.org> wrote:
>>> 明覺 writes:
>>>> yes, currently it's true, but I hope one day I will be able to take full
>>>> control of my system, and modify them as i like, if I have those other
>>>> language programmed softwares installed in my system, it will be hard to
>>>> maintain for me.
>>> If learning enough of another language to do maintainence is hard for you
>>> you aren't much of a programmer.  Programming is not about knowing a
>>> language.
>> Yes, language is just a tool, so I want to keep my tool simple and
>> powerful, I do not want so many similar tools with the same functions.
>
> What you haven't learned is there are different languages FOR A REASON!
>  No one language is "best" for everything.  For instance - I can code
> web pages in C/C++ - but it is much faster for me to do it in PHP, Perl
> or Java.  The same is true with anything else.
>
> I've got over 40 years of programming experience; in that time I've
> forgotten more languages than you have ever learned.  Some no longer
> even exist.  But every one of them had certain advantages and
> disadvantages - and those differences were a major reason why the
> languages were chosen for their particular projects.
>
> You don't like the way different languages handle strings - well, guess
> what.  If they all did everything the same way, they wouldn't be
> different languages!
>
> To be blunt (like others) - so you don't like the fact different
> languages are being used on your system.  There is no way you're going
> to be able to rewrite all that code in C/C++ in your lifetime.
>
> So you have two choices.  You can accept that fact and continue to
> learn, using the tools available to you, no matter what language, just
> like the rest of us do.
>
> Or, you can continue to bitch about it and make yourself miserable.  In
> this case, I suggest you try another profession - if you can't get over
> this little bit, you are not suited to be a programmer.  This will just
> be the first of many frustrations for you.
>
> And one more thing - you can continue to bitch in this email list, but
> if you do, it won't be long before people will stop responding to you -
> for ANY post, even when you're asking for help.
I open this thread as a programmer, you can ignore my  questions about
programming in the future, but you should not ignore my questions as a
debian user.
>
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