[Haskell-cafe] In Haskell, because of the fine layers of abstraction that are possible, it pays to hone one's critical thinking skills.

2012-03-17 Thread KC
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Re: [Haskell-cafe] In Haskell, because of the fine layers of abstraction that are possible, it pays to hone one's critical thinking skills.

2012-03-17 Thread Christopher Done
Are you creating these posts by accident or what's the point of them?
They are completely devoid of a message body.

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] In Haskell, because of the fine layers of abstraction that are possible, it pays to hone one's critical thinking skills.

2012-03-17 Thread Lars Viklund
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 05:40:56PM +0100, Christopher Done wrote:
 Are you creating these posts by accident or what's the point of them?
 They are completely devoid of a message body.

KC: It's not customary to have any information in the subject that is
not present in elaborated form in the message body.

This sort of posting is more common on forums, where misguided
individuals ask full questions in thread titles with empty bodies or
n/t markings.

It's in my eyes very bad form to try to inflict a foreign style onto a
medium that has some deeply ingrained and _working_ guidelines (no top
posting, replies in-line, body contains all information).

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] In Haskell, because of the fine layers of abstraction that are possible, it pays to hone one's critical thinking skills.

2012-03-17 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 16:30, Lars Viklund z...@acc.umu.se wrote:

 On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 05:40:56PM +0100, Christopher Done wrote:
  Are you creating these posts by accident or what's the point of them?
  They are completely devoid of a message body.

 KC: It's not customary to have any information in the subject that is
 not present in elaborated form in the message body.


I think KC is simply unfamiliar with mail clients, and is putting what is
intended to be the body in the subject line.

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] In Haskell, because of the fine layers of abstraction that are possible, it pays to hone one's critical thinking skills.

2012-03-17 Thread Christopher Done
On 17 March 2012 22:09, Brandon Allbery allber...@gmail.com wrote:
 I think KC is simply unfamiliar with mail clients, and is putting what is
 intended to be the body in the subject line.

Possibly. If that's the case I'm sorry KC if any offense was caused
with my blunt words.

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