-1 (no mascot). As a amusing as a slacker dude might be, out doesn't send
the right message.There's a reason why RMS isn't the mascot for FSF, for
example.
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It's not a poor practice at all. Example: gcc, which uses the executable's
path as the base directory from which other files are located. MacOS also
does something similar.
-Original message-
From: Paul R
To: dokondr
Cc: Simon Hengel , haskell-cafe
Sent: Sun, Dec 4, 2011 15:26:2
That's true even for regular fork/exec.
-Original message-
From: Richard O'Keefe
To: wren ng thornton
Cc: haskell-cafe
Sent: Sun, Dec 4, 2011 15:54:15 PST
Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] How to get a file path to the program invoked?
On 4/12/2011, at 7:32 PM, wren ng thornton wrote:
Par
I'd suggest, in addition to the symbols, renaming some of the fundamental types
and concepts, like Monad. I would violently agree that Monad is the correct
term, but try to communicate with a commodity software developer sometime (or a
government acquisition professional). RWH goes a long way to
I'd suggest, in addition to the symbols, renaming some of the fundamental types
and concepts, like Monad. I would violently agree that Monad is the correct
term, but try to communicate with a commodity software developer sometime (or a
government acquisition professional). RWH goes a long way to