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Hi!
on Wednesday, September 20, 2000 22:28:50, our bat friend ztrader typed:
z> I'm not sure I understand why you are objecting to having an option
z> that would not affect you in any way, unless you choose to use it.
But i'm not objecting to it, i just tell you why *i* feel a little
sceptical, nah... hesitant to scripts. Maybe it just has to do with
the fact that i'm a power user wannabe who wants to learn about
programming/scripting, but don't want to do it on my own.
z> Regarding
power and simplicity, to get a lot of programming/scriz> the
programmingz> fact programz> tz> sceptical, thz> nah..z> But
sceptical, nz> i'm scepticaz> not sceptz> z> power But i' z> often
requires a z> bit of complexity. This complexity can be 'transparent',
as it tends z> to be with Visual Basic, or relatively 'opaque' as it
is with many z> Unix-style tools, such as RegExp's. The 'transparency'
is more often a z> larger problem for beginner/occasional users than
the complexity.
Hmm... Not quite sure i understood that... and why does my editor act
up on me? Here, this message looks awfully strange...
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