l semicolons? rant rant!"
What could be better than trying to graft pythonesque formatting
restrictions onto a C++-alike? It's certainly in keeping with
the more bizarre design goals of Plan9 and the Python-worship at
Google, and it gives Google their own pet language to put up next
to Microsoft's C#
-david parsons
No it doesn't. You don't have to dig very deeply to find
systems that have huge gobs of code written in C++, ObjC,
PL/I(excuse me, "PL/X") or, godhelpus, BLISS. It's not C's
fault that it's a more expressive language than any of these
alternatives.
-david parsons
long
as people with the steampunk versions of the code can pull
from my sccs, I don't have to care about the new gears, gauges,
and lovingly brassoed tubing that have been bolted on top.
-david parsons
In article <0afb838d-0eb4-45c6-abb3-60517796c...@taronga.com>,
Peter da Silva wrote:
>
>On 2008-09-27, at 17:55, david parsons wrote:
>> it gave me a good reason to port
>> my vi clone over to 10.5, which is more than I can go for the
>> new,
>>
In article ,
Peter da Silva wrote:
>On 2008-09-27, at 13:41, Aristotle Pagaltzis wrote:
>> It does that by default. What's more, it does that only
>> when all of the line endings are consistent.
>VIM is full of hateful crap like this, and it's hateful that apple
>replaced nvi with vim in OS X
it's
going to commit your changes. A real vi, when confronted with
`:exit', will truculently inform you that it doesn't know what
`exit' is, and will force you to leave the silent e off before it
saves your changes.
Vim is a pretty hateful beast, and `:exit' is just lagniappe.
-david parsons
he keyboard
(or fight with the twiddle-stick on my keyboard) to do even
the most rudimentary editing chore.
david parsons \bi/ Die, Crystal Reports, die!
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, it *is* open source(tm), so broken and counterintuitive would
seem to be a design goal here.
david parsons \bi/ Is it hateful if it's designed to be hateful?
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