Benjamin Niemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Luis M. Gonzalez wrote:
>
>> This is great!
>> It's absolutely useless, like a real therapist, but it's free!
>
> Never heard of Eliza? Even Emacs has it built in (Menu Help -> Emacs
> Psychiatrist).
M-x psy return
Cheers,
mwh
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Luis M. Gonzalez wrote:
> This is great!
> It's absolutely useless, like a real therapist, but it's free!
Never heard of Eliza? Even Emacs has it built in (Menu Help -> Emacs
Psychiatrist).
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This is great!
It's absolutely useless, like a real therapist, but it's free!
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Tom Anderson wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Peter Otten wrote:
>
>> Harald Massa wrote:
>>
>>> Always go to bed exactly when you want to write the first lambda.
>>
>> Eureka. The Twentieth Pythonic Thesis has finally surfaced.
>
> So what does it mean that i do much of my programming in bed?
You
Luis M. Gonzalez wrote:
> Well, I have no problems going to bed.
> The problem is that while sleeping, I keep on coding in my head...
> Sometimes I reach the "A ha!" state, then I wake up, turn on the my pc
> and type the solution.
> I'm a little bit worried though... I don't even have erotic drea
Well, I have no problems going to bed.
The problem is that while sleeping, I keep on coding in my head...
Sometimes I reach the "A ha!" state, then I wake up, turn on the my pc
and type the solution.
I'm a little bit worried though... I don't even have erotic dreams
anymore!
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yoda wrote:
> It was 2a.m I was writing my first enterprise scale application in
> Python the logic just flowed from my mind onto the keyboard and was
> congealed into the most beautiful terse lines of code I had ever
> seen...
>
> It was 3a.m I knew I had to sleep work the next d
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Peter Otten wrote:
> Harald Massa wrote:
>
>> Always go to bed exactly when you want to write the first lambda.
>
> Eureka. The Twentieth Pythonic Thesis has finally surfaced.
So what does it mean that i do much of my programming in bed?
tom
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[Harald]
> Always go to bed exactly when you want to write the first lambda.
[Peter]
> Eureka. The Twentieth Pythonic Thesis has finally surfaced.
+1 QOTW.
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Harald Massa wrote:
> Always go to bed exactly when you want to write the first lambda.
Eureka. The Twentieth Pythonic Thesis has finally surfaced.
Peter
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"yoda"
> It was 6 a.m just one more lambda...I'll really sleep
> now...seriously... I've got to go to work in a few hours
I also love Python deeply, and really enjoyed the intense description of
your experience. One experience I won and wanna share with you: allways go
to bed exactly w
It was 2a.m I was writing my first enterprise scale application in
Python the logic just flowed from my mind onto the keyboard and was
congealed into the most beautiful terse lines of code I had ever
seen...
It was 3a.m I knew I had to sleep work the next day or rather,
in a few ho
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